Nufarm granted Licence to Omega-3 Assets by Yield10
18 Jul 2024
Highlights
- Licence to omega-3 producing products and related herbicide and oil improvement technologies in camelina
- Commencement of negotiations for the purchase of substantially all of Yield10’s assets
Licence to Omega-3 assets
Nufarm is a global leader in the transformation of key crops for plant-based human nutrition. With today’s announcement Nufarm extends that leadership with the signing of a licence to certain omega-3 intellectual property assets, materials and know-how for producing oil in camelina. Under the agreement, Nufarm will pay Yield10 up to USD $5 million. The agreement provides Nufarm with a combination of exclusive and non-exclusive global rights to certain omega-3 traits in camelina that enable production of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and/or eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and to certain herbicide tolerant traits.
Nufarm rationale
Nufarm’s Omega-3 Canola was the first commercial plant-based source of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, with the oil from this novel crop currently sold as Aquaterra® and Nutriterra®. Currently, the primary source of EPA and DHA remains ocean-caught fish. Growing demand for omega-3 is expected to put increasing pressure on this finite supply. The development of plant-based sources of omega-3 can provide a sustainable and reliable alternative resource.
Yield10’s Camelina platform fits strategically with Nufarm’s Omega-3 platform providing EPA and DHA profiles and herbicide tolerance traits that are complementary to those present in Nufarm’s Omega-3 Canola. The potential to grow camelina as a winter cover crop also expands the possible growing period and regions for plant based omega-3. Potential applications include nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals and aquafeed.
Nufarm intends to continue the further development, regulatory approvals and commercialisation of Omega-3 Camelina with a focus on the development of winter varieties that can be grown as a cover crop, potentially providing another valuable source of income to farms, opening large accessible acres for expansion and contributing to lower-carbon sustainability objectives.
Acquisition of remaining assets
Nufarm also has interest in the further development and application of Yield10’s winter camelina as a cover crop into the bioenergy sector in combination with further improved stacks of herbicide, oil and meal improvement traits.
In addition to the licence agreement, Yield10 and Nufarm have agreed to immediately begin negotiating Nufarm’s purchase of substantially all of Yield10’s assets including ownership of Yield10’s camelina assets in both the omega-3 sector (that would enable Nufarm to buy out its licence from Yield10) and the bioenergy sector (subject to an existing licence granted to a third party). Yield10 shareholders would need to approve any asset purchase.