Origin Agritech is Awarded a Grant by the Ministry of Agriculture for Two of Its GMO Corn Traits
Origin Agritech Ltd. (NASDAQ: SEED) has received a RMB6.5 million grant from China's Ministry of Agriculture for its GMO corn traits, GH5112E-117C and G1105E-823. This funding aims to enhance agricultural technology innovation and supports the final steps towards obtaining bio-safety certificates for these traits. The successful evaluation marks a significant progress in Origin's research and reflects strong governmental support for GMO initiatives in China. CEO Dr. Gengchen Han expressed optimism about the contributions of this technology to Chinese agriculture.
- Received RMB6.5 million grant from China's Ministry of Agriculture.
- Successful evaluation of two GMO corn traits supports future bio-safety certificates.
- Demonstrates strong governmental support for GMO research in China.
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BEIJING, Nov. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Origin Agritech Ltd. (NASDAQ: SEED) (the "Company" or "Origin"), an agriculture technology company, today announced that it was awarded an RMB6.5 million grant from the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) of China for the successful evaluation of the effects of two of its GMO corn traits.
The two traits that received the grant funding are GH5112E-117C, a double stack of insect resistance and herbicide tolerance corn and G1105E-823, an herbicide tolerance corn. These traits' testing standards have recently been approved, clearing the way for the final step of receiving bio-safety certificates, which the company believes will happen soon.
The MOA's grant program was established to award achievement in agricultural technology innovation and to speed up the technology's applications in agriculture production. The grant award of Origin's two GMO traits not only validates the success of our past research efforts but also shows the government's strong support of GMO research and product development in China.
"I would like to thank our research team at Origin for their fantastic work," said Dr. Gengchen Han, Origin's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "With the support from the MOA, we look forward to our technology making great contributions to Chinese agriculture development and to it benefitting the Chinese farmers."
About Origin Agritech Limited
Origin Agritech Limited, founded in 1997 and headquartered in Zhong-Guan-Cun (ZGC) Life Science Park in Beijing, is a leading Chinese agricultural technology company. In crop seed biotechnologies, Origin Agritech's phytase corn was the first transgenic corn to receive the Bio-Safety Certificate from China's Ministry of Agriculture. Over the years, Origin has established a robust biotechnology seed pipeline including products with glyphosate tolerance and pest resistance (Bt) traits. For further information, please visit the Company's website at: http://www.originseed.com.cn or http://www.originseed.com.cn/en/.
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