Origin Agritech, an agriculture technology company, has entered into an exclusive rights agreement with the Biology Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences for its drought-resistant GMO trait.
The licensing agreement gives origin exclusive global rights to the GMO trait for the full term of the patent. The drought-tolerant corn has been approved for production trials by China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (the fourth stage in the five-stage process to receive its bio-safety certificate). Furthermore, Origin has already successfully converted its elite corn hybrids into drought-resistant traits.
The trait has expressed excellent performance under water stress conditions through the whole growing period. Multi-year experiments have shown the yield of drought tolerance corn is 9.2-16.2 per cent higher than non-GMO corn under water stress conditions. Under irrigated conditions, the GMO enhanced corn increases water use efficiency by 33-47 per cent.
Dr Gengchen Han, Origin Agritech’s Chairman, said, “We are excited to expand our GMO trait portfolio. We believe that drought resistance will be a major area of focus as the effects of climate change come to the forefront of the world’s attention.”