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IRRI and 2Blades partner to advance global food and nutrition security

LOS BAÑOS, PHILIPPINES and EVANSTON, IL - December 13, 2016 – The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and 2Blades Foundation (2Blades) have signed an agreement to further the cause of global food and nutrition security for the 3.5 billion people who depend on rice for more than 20% of their daily calories.

The innovative licensing agreement will enable IRRI to access leading-edge gene-editing technology, known as Transcription Activator Like (TAL) effector Code and apply it to targets in rice genomes to increase micronutrient content in polished rice, particularly iron and zinc.

Globally more than 1.6 billion people are anemic and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) accounts for around half of the world’s anemia burden. IDA can affect productivity and cause serious health consequences, including impaired cognitive development in children, a weakened immune system, and increased risk of morbidity. By the same token, zinc deficiency is a major cause of stunting among children, affecting about 165 million children under the age of five who are at risk of compromised cognitive development and physical capability.

Access to the TAL Code technology will enable IRRI to accelerate its on-going research into high-iron/ high-zinc rice varieties and actively advance viable, rice sector-based solutions to global food and nutrition security issues, including making improved rice varieties available more quickly to smallholder rice farmers. The agreement will positively impact a number of advanced breeding projects currently underway at IRRI.

“This is a significant step forward for our research teams,” said Jackie Hughes, Deputy Director General of IRRI, “we especially appreciate the willingness of 2Blades to offer IRRI a clear Intellectual Property position, that will allow maximum impact. IRRI is committed to the global eradication of hunger through scientific advancements. Agreements, such as this, enable our scientists to harness the full power of technology innovations to advance the human condition.”

Speaking on behalf of 2Blades, President Diana Horvath expressed her appreciation of the agreement. “2Blades and IRRI have a shared commitment to improving global food and nutrition security by advancing genetic improvements in crops. IRRI has a strong record in delivering improved rice varieties to benefit farmers, and we’re delighted to facilitate IRRI’s expansion of their breeding tools to include this powerful gene-editing technology."

 


About the International Rice Research Institute

IRRI logo80The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is the world’s premier research organization dedicated to reducing poverty and hunger through rice science; improving the health and welfare of rice farmers and consumers; and protecting the rice-growing environment for future generations. IRRI is an independent, nonprofit, research and educational institute, founded in 1960 by the Ford and Rockefeller foundations with support from the Philippine government. The institute, headquartered in Los Baños, Philippines, has offices in 17 rice-growing countries in Asia and Africa, and over 1,000 staff.

Working with in-country partners, IRRI develops advanced rice varieties that yield more grain and better withstand pests and disease as well as flooding, drought, and other harmful effects of climate change.  

www.irri.org

About 2Blades Foundation

2Blades logo80pxThe 2Blades Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to the discovery, advancement and delivery of durable disease resistance in crops. 2Blades establishes and runs development programs addressing significant unsolved crop disease problems in collaboration with leading research institutions around the world and in its own laboratory embedded in The Sainsbury Laboratory, in Norwich, UK. 2Blades manages a significant portfolio of innovative technologies that it deploys in its programs and through partnering and licensing for better resilience of crops to disease in commercial and subsistence agriculture. 2Blades seeks to get these healthier plants into the hands of farmers all over the world, so that farmers can stop losing crops to disease and can grow more efficiently with less need for crop protection chemicals. The 2Blades Foundation is based in Evanston, Illinois. Visit the 2blades website at www.2blades.org and follow 2Blades on twitter at @2blades.

 

 

For more information, please contact:

Dr. Remy Bitoun, Head of IRRI Tech Transfer

International Rice Research Institute

Email: r.bitoun@irri.org

Phone: +63 2 580 5600 - ext 2725

Mobile: +63 917 518 3729