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CAMELINA  INNOVATION DRIVING SUSTAINABILITY

For Growers, Biofuel,
and Food Businesses

WHO WE ARE

We are developing superior camelina varieties to produce PHA bioplastics, low-carbon index feedstocks for renewable diesel biofuel, and land-based Omega-3 DHA and EPA oils.
ABOUT US
The commercialization plan for our proprietary, non-commodity Camelina varieties targets 3 markets: Camelina oil for use as a low-carbon biofuels feedstock, Camelina meal for use in animal feed & PHAs produced in Camelina seed for use as a biodegradable bioplastic.
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Camelina growing opportunities for farmers in U.S. and Canada.
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New sources of oil and protein meal for animal feed
Low-carbon index feedstocks for renewable diesel biofuel
New sources of oil and protein meal for animal feed
Land-based omega-3 fatty acid oils to replace diminishing world supplies of fish oil for aquaculture
Yield10 uses its Trait Factory platform to increase photosynthesis in crops and extract more carbon (CO2) from the air

HARVEST THE BENEFITS

Bio-based, biodegradable bioplastics for feed, water treatment, and plastic waste reduction
Increased organic carbon content for farming soil
Performance traits that increase yield per acre for major crops
This fixed carbon is targeted to increase seed yield and oil content, produce new seed products, and increase soil carbon deposits

WHAT MAKES CAMELINA AN IDEAL CROP CHOICE?

HIGH TECHNOLOGY UPSIDE POTENTIAL

As an underdeveloped crop, Camelina has high technology upside potential to improve agronomics, including herbicide tolerance, and fill the need for a scalable, low-carbon cover crop.

CAMELINA PLATFORM

MORE THAN 15 NOVEL YIELD TRAITS CURRENTLY IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

GRAIN & The Trait Factory

We wouldn't be able to discover novel yield trait genes to produce higher-value sustainable products in Camelina and other major food and feed crops without the Gene Ranking Artificial Intelligence Network (GRAIN)—our big data mining technology that stands at the core of our Trait Factory.

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Seed Yield Trait C3003

Based on GRAIN modeling, we believe that C3003 reduces the well-understood yield losses that occur through photorespiration, a side reaction of photosynthesis in C3 crops based on early positive results.

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The Omega-3 (DHA+EPA) Oil Trait

In collaboration with the Rothamsted Institute, engineered Camelina lines that produce approximately 20% of EPA + DHA fatty acids, similar to the composition of Northern Hemisphere fish oil, have been developed.

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PHA Traits: C3014 and C3015

The stability of Camelina seeds at ambient temperatures allows them to be readily harvested, transported, and stored prior to processing, making them the ideal site in a plant for producing PHA biomaterials.

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FRESH NEWS & INSIGHTS

May 15, 2024

Yield10 Bioscience Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results

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Yield10 Bioscience, Inc. (Nasdaq:YTEN) ("Yield10" or the "Company"), an agricultural bioscience company, today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.

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We are excited to be moving forward focused exclusively on the Yield10 Bioscience mission to address the challenge of global food security. Yield10 is in the business of “building better plants” to achieve step-change increases in the yield of major food and feed crops.

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May 15, 2024

Yield10 Bioscience Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results

Press Releases

Yield10 Bioscience, Inc. (Nasdaq:YTEN) ("Yield10" or the "Company"), an agricultural bioscience company, today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.

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Yield10 Q3 2021 Financial Results

We are excited to be moving forward focused exclusively on the Yield10 Bioscience mission to address the challenge of global food security. Yield10 is in the business of “building better plants” to achieve step-change increases in the yield of major food and feed crops.

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