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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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.
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:
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.
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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