Yield10 Bioscience Grants @NufarmUS a Commercial License to Omega-3 Assets for Producing Oil in Camelina, and Yield10 and Nufarm sign a Memorandum of Understanding for Sale of Assets
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Rothamsted Research Grants Yield10 Bioscience an Exclusive, Global Commercial License to Advanced Technology for Producing Omega-3 Products in #Camelina
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Just weeks ago Yield10 planted Herbicide Tolerant (HT) Spring #Camelina in a demonstration field in North Dakota, enabling the grower to use glufosinate to control broad leaf weeds.
Check out the video below 📹👇
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2/2 "Additionally, demand for #camelina in the 2023-2030 forecast period is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6 percent to a market size of $500 million by 2030. Camelina oil is not currently considered edible, but it has great potential as a biodiesel."
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Most spring seeded crops are only now being planted in Canada. By contrast, Yield10 winter Camelina and its renowned frost-tolerance feature were planted months earlier. As you can see, they are already in the early stages of bolting #camelina#agtech $YTEN
Frost tolerance enables our grower partners to get an early start to seeding spring #Camelina in Southern Alberta. The ability to plant Camelina despite a high chance of frost is one of the crop's significant differentiators
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3/6🌱 Camelina has the potential to replicate the development of modern canola from rapeseed on an accelerated timeline based on modern technologies including genomics and genome editing.
6/6 Visit https://t.co/gahikm05nL to learn more, and enjoy these recent photos of Yield10 Camelina in action at locations throughout North America!
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2/6 🌱 Camelina is an annual oilseed plant in the mustard family that is native to Europe, and was actually grownut was replaced by the cultivation of rapeseed during the 1940s.
1/6 On #EarthDay we celebrate Camelina and the role it can play in making our 🌎 more sustainable AND providing revenue for farmers in the U.S. and Canada. A few facts you should know:
Direct seeded winter #camelina following dryland wheat farming in southern Idaho is tapping into early spring moisture and quickly filling in the rows.
And what a view!
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