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Climate-ready canola: USDA clears two Cibus pest resistant gene-edited seed oil crop for growing

Climate-ready canola: USDA clears two Cibus pest resistant gene-edited seed oil crop for growing

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For Cibus, regulatory clarity isn’t just a box to check—it’s a turning point.

The San Diego–based agricultural technology company with operations in Canada just announced that two of its gene-edited canola trait products have received the all-clear from the USDA’s [APHIS]. The ruling: they’re not regulated articles. Translation? These traits can move forward without the heavy regulatory baggage typically attached to genetically modified organisms.

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At the heart of this breakthrough is Cibus’ proprietary Rapid Trait Development System, according to the company. Unlike traditional GMOs, which rely on inserting foreign DNA into a plant’s genome, RTDS enables precise edits without any recombinant DNA. It’s gene editing with a scalpel, not a sledgehammer, the company says.

One of the most promising applications of Cibus’ gene-editing tech is its Sclerotinia resistance trait in canola. Known as white mold, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a devastating fungal pathogen that costs North American canola farmers dearly—reducing yields by 7–15% annually, with individual infected plants seeing losses of up to 50%.

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