United Soybean Board Awards Grant to Amfora to Increase Protein Content of U.S. Soybeans

San Francisco, CA - Jan. 03, 2019 - Amfora, a biotechnology company that is applying gene editing to sustainably feed the planet, announced that it has received a grant from the United Soybean Board that the company will use to develop soybean varieties with increased protein content.

The United Soybean Board oversees a comprehensive program to increase the demand for and competitiveness of soybean grown in the United States.

Check-off funds received from U.S. soybean farmers provide the funding for projects selected by the USB that are aimed at maximizing the profit opportunities of all U.S. soybean farmers.

“Increasing the protein content of U.S.-grown soy is a key strategic objective for the USB, and we are constantly reviewing technologies for their potential to achieve this objective,” said Polly Ruhland, CEO of the United Soybean Board.

“We are eager to see the results that Amfora will generate over the coming year.”

“We are gratified that the USB recognized the value of our program and selected it for funding,” said Michael Lassner, Chief Science Officer for Amfora.

“We have already demonstrated that we can significantly increase the protein content of soybean seed by re-programming a genetic switch in the soybean genome.

"By applying gene editing to re-program this switch in commercial soybean varieties, we believe we can accelerate the development and launch of soybeans with at least 10 percent more protein across the U.S. soybean belt.”

The grant from the USB will provide Amfora with $350,000 in funding for a one-year period.

If certain milestones are achieved, the USB may, at its discretion, provide additional funding in the following years.

For more information, please contact Daniel Levine at 510-280-5405 or danny@levinemediagroup.com