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Bioceres Crop Solutions (BIOX) - 2026 Q1 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-11-13 13:30
Fiscal First Quarter 2026 November 2025 BIOCERES CROP SOLUTIONS Disclaimer Industry and Market Data This Presentation is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer or invitation to sell, a solicitation of an offer to buy, or a recommendation to purchase any equity, assets, business, debt or other financial instruments of the Company or any of its affiliates, and shall not form the basis of any contract, nor shall it be construed in any manner as a commitment on the part of any person t ...
Argentine firm to commericialise drought-tolerant GM wheat in US
BusinessLineยท 2025-09-26 13:50
Core Viewpoint - Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp is collaborating with the Colorado Wheat Research Foundation to commercialize a drought-tolerant genetically modified wheat variety, HB4, in the US, with USDA approval expected in August 2024 [1][2]. Group 1: Collaboration and Technology - The partnership aims to combine Bioceres' HB4 proprietary technology with the Colorado Wheat Research Foundation's expertise in US wheat innovation to create a next-generation wheat production system [3]. - HB4 technology includes a sunflower gene for drought tolerance and a gene from Streptomyces hygroscopicus for glufosinate herbicide tolerance [2]. Group 2: Adoption Timeline and Market Strategy - Analysts estimate that it will take at least 3-4 years for US farmers to adopt the new HB4 wheat variety [3]. - Bioceres will grant the Colorado Wheat Research Foundation exclusive sublicensable rights to the HB4 trait in the US, allowing broad access for third-party breeding programs and commercial channels [4]. Group 3: Regulatory and Market Access - Bioceres will lead all regulatory activities for the GM wheat variety, ensuring compliance with US Wheat Industry Principles for Biotechnology Commercialization and securing approvals in key export markets [6]. - The GM wheat trait will be available to any interested public or private wheat breeding program in the US through an open licensing model [6].