Cibus and Interoc Set to Commercialize Herbicide-Tolerant Rice Traits in Latin America

Reuters
Jan 05
Cibus and Interoc Set to Commercialize Herbicide-Tolerant Rice Traits in Latin America

Cibus Inc., a leading agricultural technology company, and Interoc, a prominent provider of agricultural solutions in Latin America, have announced the execution of a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) to commercialize co-developed herbicide-tolerant $(HT)$ rice traits across key rice-producing markets in Latin America. Building on their successful research and development collaboration and an existing material transfer agreement, the companies plan to initiate commercial sales in Ecuador and Colombia in 2027, with subsequent expansion into Peru, Central America, and the Caribbean. The partnership aims to accelerate the adoption of HT rice traits and achieve strong market share in these regions.

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