Davis, California
March 22, 2006
Partnership combines new
technology with breeding and production expertise to facilitate
commercialization of
health-promoting plant oil
Arcadia Biosciences, Inc.
today announced that it has entered into an agreement with
Cal/West Seeds, the
largest member-owned seed production cooperative in the United
States, to develop High GLA Safflower. Under the agreement,
Arcadia will provide the core GLA Safflower technology and will
market GLA Safflower oil, and Cal/West will provide the breeding
and production expertise needed for successful commercial
production.
Gamma linolenic acid (GLA) is an omega-6 fatty acid with health
benefits that are similar and complementary to the benefits of
omega-3 fatty acids. GLA is a natural anti-inflammatory with
benefits for cardiac, joint, skin, and neuro health. The two
main sources of dietary GLA are evening primrose oil and borage
oil, containing 10 percent and 20 percent GLA respectively.
Because evening primrose and borage plants are difficult to
cultivate commercially, these oils are expensive to produce and
supplies can be erratic and unreliable. As a result, widespread
and economical consumption of GLA and GLA-enriched products is
hampered by high cost and limited availability. While some
commercial safflower varieties contain very low quantities of
GLA, Arcadia's GLA Safflower oil contains considerably higher
levels and can significantly reduce the daily capsule
consumption and the associated cost when compared to evening
primrose and borage.
"Our partnership with Cal/West brings consumers one step closer
to better nutrition through a more concentrated, less expensive
and more convenient source of GLA," said Eric Rey, president and
CEO of Arcadia. "Cal/West's unique safflower breeding and seed
expertise and production resources will be a major asset as we
work to expand the GLA market and total safflower acres."
"As long-term stakeholders in the safflower industry, we
recognize the commercial potential for GLA Safflower," said Paul
Frey, CEO of Cal/West. "U.S. Safflower acres have declined
steadily since 1991 for a variety of reasons. GLA Safflower can
add significant value to and create new markets for U.S.
safflower growers."
Based in Davis, Calif., with additional facilities in
Seattle, Wash. and Phoenix, Ariz., Arcadia Biosciences is an
agricultural biotechnology company focused on the development of
agricultural products that improve the environment and enhance
human health.
Cal/West Seeds has a proven record as a reliable source for
seed. Established in 1969, Cal/West Seeds has over 500
seed-growing members in California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho
and Nevada and delivers a variety of high quality seed
worldwide. |