Webinar: RNAi for Agriculture: Legitimate Potential Hiding Beneath the Hype Dreams
December 8, 2015
Presented by:
Sara Olson, Ph.D.
Director, Research
Description
For growers, protecting crops in the field is paramount. For agrichemical companies, providing tools and technologies to make that possible is becoming a much tougher ask in a world of strengthening regulations against conventional chemistries and a serious downturn in consumer opinions regarding chemical interventions. Enter RNAi – touted as the savior of crop protection’s future by many in the industry as a more ‘natural’ bioprotectant. From massive agribusiness players to miniscule start-ups, tech developers are pouring time and money into this would-be golden goose. However, technical difficulties abound and even the most technically skilled developers will face nearly insurmountable regulatory barriers to commercialization. RNAi needs a reality check. The current promises are unachievable, but there is legitimate crop protection potential hiding just underneath those hype dreams.
For a better understanding of how to separate hype from reality, this webinar will dig into:
The current state-of-the-art and what technical challenges remain to be solved
Regulatory pathways and potential uncertainties
Legitimate possibilities for RNAi in agriculture within the coming decade
Reports
RNAi for Agriculture: Legitimate Potential Hiding Beneath the Hype Dreams