Dow AgroSciences Details Australian Deal
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowIndianapolis-based Dow AgroSciences is continuing to grow its worldwide footprint. The company has announced details of a collaboration with the Australian State of Victoria involving technology for canola varieties. August 11, 2014
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Dow AgroSciences, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company DOW, and the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI) of the State of Victoria, announced today several significant steps the organizations are taking together to advance science for agriculture. Dow AgroSciences has worked with DEPI through its commercial arm – Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd. (AVS) – to apply the company's EXZACT Precision Technology Platform to improve the performance of canola varieties and is adding a new project. Collaborators since 2009, the organizations are now planning to enter into a seventh project together.
The project builds on previous work from the collaboration, and is using the EXZACT Precision Genome Editing Technology Platform to continue developing new varieties of canola with enhanced performance designed to benefit farmers in Australia and around the world. This new research project will be based at DEPI's AgriBio research facilities in Bundoora.
In addition, AVS has entered into a major Research License Agreement with Dow AgroSciences to conduct research using the company's proprietary EXZACT Precision Genome Editing Technology Platform to enhance the genetics of crops of importance to Australian primary producers.
“Collaboration is essential to advance agriculture, and our continued efforts with the Department of Environment and Primary Industries illustrate the power of our organizations working together to turn ideas into reality for farmers,” said Tim Hassinger, President and CEO, Dow AgroSciences. “In fact, we have advanced the EXZACT Precision Technology Platform from capability building to a platform technology we use to develop new products. We are delighted to continue this outstanding relationship with scientists at DEPI to advance science and provide solutions that will play a role in moving agriculture forward.”
Both the new project and the license agreement focus on precision genome editing technologies using EXZACT, which Dow AgroSciences has developed under an exclusive license and collaboration agreement in plants with Sangamo BioSciences, Inc. The EXZACT Precision Technology Platform accelerates the creation of new crop varieties and lines. An additional application of the EXZACT platform is the capability to develop novel gene combinations in commercial varieties that will rapidly allow the production of crops with improved performance.
“We see great benefit and potential in collaborating with leading research organisations like Dow AgroSciences,” said Professor German Spangenberg, DEPI's Executive Director, Biosciences Research and Director of AgriBio. “DEPI's crop innovation partnership with Dow AgroSciences has already achieved major science milestones. It exemplifies the strong focus on targeted research and development within DEPI, supporting a profitable growth agenda for Victoria’s food and fibre sector.”
Financial details of this transaction were not disclosed.
About DEPI & AVS
The Department of Environment and Primary Industries is focused on boosting productivity in Victoria’s world-class food sector, protecting the environment and management of natural resources in Victoria. Under the agreement, Dow AgroSciences works with the Department of Environment and Primary Industries of the State of Victoria (DEPI) through its commercial arm, Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd.
About AgriBio
AgriBio, Centre For AgriBioscience is a joint initiative of the Government of Victoria, through the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI), and La Trobe University (LTU). A $A288 million public private partnership (PPP -1.25%, news), AgriBio was delivered under the Victorian Government’s Partnerships Victoria policy. AgriBio, located at La Trobe’s Melbourne campus in Bundoora, is one of Australia's premier biosciences facilities, with a key emphasis on supporting and protecting Victoria's A$11.6 billion agricultural sector.
About Dow AgroSciences
Dow AgroSciences, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, is committed to discovering, developing, and bringing to market crop protection and plant biotechnology solutions for the growing world. Dow AgroSciences is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company and had annual global sales of U.S. $7.1 billion in 2013. Learn more at www.dowagro.com. Follow Dow AgroSciences on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube or subscribe to our News Release RSS Feed.
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