Davis, California and Jalna, India
April 14, 2008
Agreement brings agricultural
and environmental improvement technologies to South Asian region
Arcadia Biosciences, Inc.,
an agricultural technology company focused on developing
technologies and products that benefit the environment and human
health, and Maharashtra Hybrid
Seed Company Ltd. (MAHYCO), one of the largest seed
companies in India, today announced that they have concluded a
multi-crop, multi-technology research and commercial license
agreement focused on India and other South Asian countries.
Under the agreement, MAHYCO will have access to Arcadia’s
Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) and Salt Tolerance technologies in
several key crops in the region.
The comprehensive agreement between Arcadia and MAHYCO involves
bringing Arcadia’s advanced agricultural technologies to a
region that is experiencing rapid population growth and is
challenged by difficult agricultural and environmental
conditions. With more than 1.1 billion people, India represents
about 17 percent of the world’s population, although it occupies
just over 2 percent of the world’s land mass. Based on the
current growth rate, India is expected to overtake China in 2030
as the world’s most populated country. Concurrent with this
rapid population growth, the United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) estimates that 221 million people in India,
or about one-fifth of the population, are undernourished. As
such, there is significant pressure on Indian farmers to
increase agricultural productivity.
Agriculture is also the second-leading source of global
greenhouse gas, and nitrogen fertilizer represents a significant
cause of these emissions. Using only existing technologies,
Indian farmers will need to claim more land to grow crops, which
uses more nitrogen fertilizer and scarce water resources to
achieve much-needed higher yields. Arcadia’s NUE technology can
significantly reduce nitrogen fertilizer requirements, and
Salt-Tolerance technology can reduce the need for fresh water
resources for irrigation. The expected result is high-yielding
crops with a lower impact on the environment.
“Globally, there are significant challenges associated with
providing an adequate amount of food in ways that minimize
negative impacts on the environment. India is one of the places
where these challenges are evident and require serious action,”
said Eric Rey, president and CEO of Arcadia. “MAHYCO’s expertise
in developing crop varieties for the region and marketing new
seed technologies to both large and small South Asian farmers
can play a central role in the region’s ability to feed its
growing population. The need for South Asian farmers to produce
more food to keep pace with population growth will continue to
put pressure on local fresh water resources to irrigate crops
and increase the need for nitrogen fertilizer, a major global
contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Arcadia’s technologies
enable the development of crops that either reduce agriculture’s
contribution to climate change or adapt to the stresses that
climate change places on agriculture.”
"Nitrogen use efficiency will bring great benefits to Indian
farmers by providing better yield under existing conditions or
leading to lowering of nitrogen fertilizer applications in some
areas and still maintaining yields. More and more Indian soils
are affected by various abiotic stresses and this technology
holds promise to allow cultivation even in these adverse
conditions. MAHYCO is looking forward to bringing these
technologies for the benefit of the Indian farmer," said Usha
Zehr for MAHYCO.
Based in Davis, California, with additional facilities in
Seattle, Washington and Phoenix, Arizona, Arcadia Biosciences is
an agricultural biotechnology company focused on the development
of agricultural products that improve the environment and
enhance human health.
Established in 1964 by Dr. Badrinarayan R. Barwale, MAHYCO is a
pioneer and leader in the Indian seed industry. The company
strives to provide quality hybrid seeds. Since its inception it
has been engaged in plant genetic research and production of
quality hybrid seeds for the farming community of India.
Currently, it is engaged in the research, production, processing
and marketing of approximately 115 products in 30 crop species
including cereals, oilseeds, fiber and vegetables. MAHYCO is
also developing genetically enhanced crops with the use of gene
transfer technology. MAHYCO has a national presence with its
network across the country.
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