Politicians, scientists, and farmers in Africa & around the world are getting behind the promise of new genomic techniques to transform #agriculture for a more sustainable future. Soon, Europe faces a critical opportunity to join, writes @anjahuja for @FT: https://t.co/inFkMjhwcc
Wednesday was a key step towards making European agriculture more productive, resilient, and sustainable. Cibus applauds the Environment Committee of the European Parliament's vote in favour of the new legislation for New Genomic Techniques. https://t.co/Wq7rmSyjek
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In the trait business, ongoing successful field trials are key elements of all commercial programs. Cibus had a successful field season for each of our 3 developed traits—HT1 & HT3 rice herbicide tolerance and canola Pod Shatter Reduction traits—in 2023. https://t.co/mSehkTnclk
Cibus is pleased to announce that we have successfully regenerated plants from single cells in a wheat cultivar. Learn more about this exciting breakthrough, believed to represent the world’s 1st successful regeneration of wheat plants from single cells: https://t.co/MEMkx9bLh2
Cibus is partnering with Interoc to provide traits for their elite rice seed genetics. This collaboration is an important step in launching our breakthrough-developed rice traits for weed management in South America, a large and important rice market. https://t.co/j1AgWKccP9
This past year has been transformative for Cibus. From a strategic merger to academic publications to a new facility, we would like to thank all who contributed to our success in 2023 and look forward to working together in 2024!
Earlier this week, we announced a $20.3 million registered direct offering priced at-the-market under Nasdaq rules. The offering is expected to close on December 14, 2023. Read the release for full details: https://t.co/0G5wxglNV9
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In last week's #earningscall, Cibus management shared details about the completed field trials for our 3 developed traits—pod shatter reduction in canola and HT1 and HT3 in rice, progress toward their commercialization, and more. Webcast replay: https://t.co/HNhhp9KuOC
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Today, Cibus will issue its Q3 #EarningsReport after market close. Join Cibus' management team at 4:30 PM ET for a live conference call where we'll discuss our financial results and company updates. Call/webcast details: https://t.co/WlNW1LzS1O
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We're pleased to see continued progress in the EU on their ambitious goals for the regulation of New Genomic Techniques (NGTs). These techniques, which Cibus helped pioneer, make crops more resilient & sustainable, and promise to keep EU ag competitive: https://t.co/cgtbLyYKoh
On this #WorldFoodDay, we’re reminded that what we eat and how that food is produced all affect water. Cibus’ productivity traits are expected to reduce the application of agricultural chemicals protecting water quality. Learn more: https://t.co/p5vv2N0hGj
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@BBCNews showcases the potential of gene editing for improving the sustainability of ag and our global food supply. As Europe moves to approve gene editing, the potential to address sustainability in less time and at a lower cost is at a critical point: https://t.co/2Veqj4abjs
Cibus welcomes Jim Collins to our Board of Directors! The former CEO of Corteva Agriscience, Jim's strategic leadership & experience will focus & advance our commercialization efforts as we begin initial trials. Learn more about this exciting appointment: https://t.co/1cTg3TsTvB
We're excited to have posted our first quarterly results! Our CEO Rory Riggs shared updates on milestones accomplished since merging with Calyxt & provided future milestones for the remainder of 2023 during this morning's earnings call. #ICYMI listen now: https://t.co/BXlrFA7JD0
Cibus names Steve Berreth General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for the corporation. The former General Counsel for Syngenta Crop Protection, Berreth will develop Cibus' commercial business & manage the accompanying growth in legal & IP activities. More: https://t.co/R6V0vd791W
In advance of the July 5th target date for release of new proposals for regulating gene-edited crops, many publications — such as @EURACTIV — are reporting favorably on the process from newly available information. More from @NatashaFoote: https://t.co/U3zNFwyD0M
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Can complex gene-edited traits comprise multiple modes of action? Our latest tests show that they can! Cibus' white mold (#Sclerotinia) resistance trait in #canola not only demonstrates successful resistance but does so via two different modes of action: https://t.co/XsPSJ6b6JU
As a member of @CropLifeCanada, we applaud @InspectionCan’s updated guidance for pre-market assessment of plant breeding innovations. These updates clarify the pathway for gene-edited products & will enable innovations in gene editing. #sustainability
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It's official! The 🇬🇧 government has changed its laws to regulate traits from gene editing technologies on a similar basis as traits from conventional breeding. Another significant step towards international regulatory alignment and greater sustainability: https://t.co/2FmdKiN5bD