1. Development of Commercial Nitrogen Use Efficient Canola Varieties Shows Early Development Success

    DAVIS, Calif. (April 3, 2007) – Arcadia Biosciences today announced that development of Nitrogen Use Efficient (NUE) canola is showing early success. In addition to eight successful field trials completed over five growing seasons, Arcadia established a collaboration with Monsanto Company in 2005 to develop NUE canola, and early field trials indicate notable progress. Field…Continue Reading »
  2. Arcadia Biosciences Licenses Corn and Rice Transformation Technology From Japan Tobacco

    — Agreement To Speed Development Of Nitrogen Use Efficiency, Salt Tolerance, and Drought Tolerance Technologies — DAVIS, Calif. (October 2, 2006) – Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. an agricultural technology company focused on products that benefit the environment and human health, today announced that is has licensed Japan Tobacco’s proprietary PureIntro® transformation technology for use in corn…Continue Reading »
  3. Technology to Battle “Dead Zones” Closer to Reality

    — New Field Data Supports Development of More Nitrogen Efficient Crops That Promise to Benefit Farmers and the Environment — DAVIS, Calif. (September 21, 2006) – The end of summer marks the peak of “dead zone” season when vast swathes of coastal ocean waters become oxygen-starved and uninhabitable by marine life. Much of this problem…Continue Reading »
  4. Arcadia Biosciences Appoints Mark Wong to its Board of Directors

    — Successful Agribusiness Leader Provides Technology Integration and Product Commercialization Expertise– DAVIS, Calif. (August 30, 2006) – Arcadia Biosciences, an agricultural technology company focused on products that benefit the environment and human health, today announced that is has appointed Mark Wong to its board of directors. Mr. Wong has more than 30 years of agribusiness…Continue Reading »
  5. Arcadia has achieved research results demonstrating 65 percent gamma linolenic acid (GLA) in the oil from safflower seeds. These high levels of GLA hold promise of providing consumers with a more cost-effective and convenient source of the health-promotin

    — High Levels of GLA Show Promise For Cost-Effective and Convenient Supply of Health-Promoting Supplement — Davis, Calif. (April 20, 2006) – Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. today announced research results demonstrating 65 percent gamma linolenic acid (GLA) in the oil from safflower seeds. Through further development, these high levels of GLA hold promise of providing consumers…Continue Reading »
  6. Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. and Cal/West Seeds enter into agreement to develop GLA Safflower

    — Partnership Combines New Technology With Breeding and Production Expertise to Facilitate Commercialization of Health-Promoting Plant Oil — Davis, Calif. (March 22, 2006) – 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….Continue Reading »
  7. Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. Achieves high levels of GLA in Safflower

    – Higher Concentrations of Gamma Linolenic Acid Shows Promise For a Less Expensive Source of Health-Promoting Omega-6 Fatty Acid – DAVIS, Calif. (November 14, 2005) – Arcadia Biosciences today announced that it has developed safflower plants with seeds containing more than 35 percent gamma linolenic acid (GLA) oil. The company is now in the process…Continue Reading »
  8. Arcadia Biosciences receives NIH research grant to develop soybean varieties with desired levels of isoflavones

    – Advanced Screening And Breeding Techniques To Be Used To Develop Higher Or Lower Isoflavone Levels In Soybeans – DAVIS, Calif. (October 31, 2005) – Arcadia Biosciences, an agricultural biotechnology company focused on developing products that benefit the environment and human health, today announced that it has received a grant from the National Institutes of…Continue Reading »
  9. Arcadia Biosciences and Washington State University receive NIH Grant to research wheat with reduced celiac disease-causing protein

    – Researchers To Use Advanced Screening And Breeding Techniques To Help Develop Dietary Alternatives For Celiac Disease Sufferers – DAVIS, CA (October 5, 2005) – Arcadia Biosciences, an agricultural biotechnology company focused on products that benefit the environment and human health, today announced that it has received a Small Business Technology Transfer Program (STTR) grant…Continue Reading »