date:Oct 24, 2012
al rights in the developed countries. Arcadia will lead the initiative under a $3.8m grant from USAID.
Heat-tolerant varieties developed will enable wheat farmers in developed and developing countries to maintain yields and cater to the increasing demand for this food grain. Because of its prominence in diets globally, demand in developing countries is expected to increase by 60% by 2050 to cater to the increasing demand, according to Arcadia Biosciences.
Arcadia Biosciences president and chie