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U.S. Wheat Associates Statement On USDA Approval of HB4® Drought-Tolerant Wheat

The USDA has approved a transgenic, drought-tolerant wheat trait known as HB4, developed by Bioceres Crop Solutions, marking the first time such a trait has been deregulated for wheat in the U.S. However, wheat industry leaders caution that it will take years and additional steps before the trait is commercially available. The Pacific Northwest wheat commissions (Idaho, Oregon, and Washington) support new technologies like HB4 but stress that commercialization is still several years away. The National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) acknowledges the potential benefits of drought-tolerant wheat for global supply challenges and sustainability, but also underscores the need for ongoing dialogue and careful monitoring of Bioceres' commercialization plans

PNW wheat commissions statement on genetically modified wheat trait