Canada Added to a Growing List of Countries Regulating Cibus’ Gene Editing Technologies Similar to Conventional Breeding
May 15 2024 - 6:00AM
Cibus, Inc. (Nasdaq: CBUS) (the "Company"), a leading agricultural
biotechnology company that uses proprietary gene editing
technologies to develop plant traits (or specific genetic
characteristics) in seeds, applauds the Canadian Food Inspection
Agency (CFIA), Animal Feed Division’s publication of its updated
feed guidelines clarifying requirements for new plant varieties
developed using applications of gene editing. The guidelines
confirm that CFIA intends to follow a product, rather than
process-based, approach to regulation and adds Canada to a growing
list of countries that have endorsed policies that will regulate
Cibus' Rapid Trait Development System™ (
RTDS®)
gene editing technologies similar to conventional breeding.
“Canada is an important and respected voice in the global
landscape of plant biotechnology regulation. This development
continues the positive global momentum with more and more
governments regulating products from gene editing like those
developed through conventional breeding techniques. We are
encouraged to see jurisdictions like Canada, the United Kingdom,
European Union and others put forward guidelines and legislation
that recognize technological advancements like
RTDS as equivalent to conventional breeding in
terms of safety. Innovations like Cibus’ RTDS
platform provide an incredible opportunity to enhance the
productivity and sustainability of the global food system,” said
Norm Sissons, Cibus Senior Vice President, Seeds & Traits.
With the latest guidelines from CFIA, Canada continues to
demonstrate its global leadership in the implementation of
pragmatic, science-based policy for the regulation of plants
developed using gene editing. Along with previously published
guidelines from Health Canada and the CFIA Plant Biosafety Office
(PBO), the regulatory approach outlined by the CFIA Animal Feed
Division provides much-needed clarity to the agri-food industry and
will enable continued innovation and investment in the Canadian
market and beyond.
For instance, canola is one of the crop platforms enabled by
RTDS making Canada a key cultivation region for
Cibus Powered™ traits. Along with its commercial partners, Cibus is
moving towards the commercialization of its Pod Shatter Reduction
trait in canola which is poised to provide durable yield protection
for Canadian growers.
About the Cibus Trait Machine™ process and Rapid
Trait Development System™
A key element of Cibus' technology breakthrough is its
high-throughput breeding process (referred to as the "Trait
Machine™" process). The Trait Machine process is a crop specific
application of Cibus' patented Rapid Trait Development System™
(RTDS®). The proprietary technologies
in RTDS integrate crop specific cell
biology platforms with a series of gene editing technologies to
enable a system of end-to-end crop specific precision breeding. It
is the core technology platform for Cibus' Trait Machine process:
the first standardized end-to-end semi-automated crop specific gene
editing system that directly edits a seed company's elite
germplasm. Each Trait Machine process requires a crop specific cell
biology platform that enables Cibus to edit a single cell from a
customer's elite germplasm and grow that edited cell into a plant
with the Cibus edits. Cibus has a Trait Machine process developed
for canola and rice and has already begun transferring their elite
germplasm with Cibus edits back to customers.
The traits from Cibus' RTDS-based
high-throughput breeding system are indistinguishable from traits
developed using conventional breeding or from
nature. RTDS does not integrate any
foreign DNA or transgenes. Under the European
Commission's current proposals, it is expected that products
from Cibus' RTDS gene editing platform
such as its Pod Shatter Reduction trait
and Sclerotinia resistance traits for Canola and Winter
Oilseed Rape would be considered 'Conventional-like'.
Cibus believes that RTDS and the
Trait Machine process represent the technological breakthrough in
plant breeding that is the ultimate promise of plant gene editing:
"high- throughput gene editing systems operating as an extension of
seed company breeding programs." In 2024, the Trait Machine process
was cited by Fast Company Magazine as one of the most
innovative products in 2024.
Because the Trait Machine process is intended to be integrated
into seed companies' breeding operations, the customer relationship
between Cibus and seed companies with which it engages is a
collaborative relationship in which seed companies transfer elite
germplasm to have a specific validated trait placed in the seed
company's elite germplasm and expectation of delivery back to the
seed company of their elite germplasm with the Cibus edit toward
commercial development. Accordingly, Cibus refers to seed company
"customers" in its disclosure once such a customer relationship has
been initiated.
About Cibus
Cibus is a leader in gene edited productivity traits that
address critical productivity and sustainability challenges for
farmers such as diseases and pests which the United
Nations estimates cost the global economy
approximately $300 billion annually. Cibus is not a seed
company. It is a technology company that uses gene editing to
develop and license traits to seed companies in exchange for
royalties on seed sales. Cibus' focus is productivity traits for
farmers for the major global row crops with large acreage such as
canola, corn, rice, soybean, and wheat. Cibus is a technology
leader in high throughput gene editing technology that enables
Cibus to develop and commercialize plant traits at a fraction of
the time and cost of conventional breeding. Cibus has developed a
pipeline of five productivity traits including important traits for
Pod Shatter Reduction, Sclerotinia (disease) resistance,
and weed management. Its initial traits for Pod Shatter Reduction
and weed management are in commercial development with leading seed
companies such as Nuseed Americas Inc. in Canola as well
as Nutrien Ltd. and Interoc S.A. in Rice in the
United States and Latin America. Its other pipeline
traits including Sclerotinia resistance are in advanced greenhouse
and field trials stages.
CIBUS CONTACTS:
INVESTOR RELATIONSKaren
Troeberktroeber@cibus.com858-450-2636Jeff Sonnek –
ICRjeff.sonnek@icrinc.comMEDIA RELATIONSColin
Sanfordcolin@bioscribe.com203-918-4347
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