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Arcadia Biosciences Announces Wheat Purchase Commitment, Significant Increase in GoodWheat™ Harvest Acres

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Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKDA), a leader in science-based approaches to enhancing the quality and nutritional value of crops and food ingredients, today announced it has secured its first purchase commitment for its high-fiber bread wheat for 2020 through its North American partner Bay State Milling Company. Earlier this year, Arcadia announced Bay State Milling would be the exclusive North American commercial partner for its high-fiber bread wheat under Bay State Milling’s HealthSense™ brand portfolio.

Arcadia’s high-fiber wheat technology expands our HealthSense portfolio and strengthens our robust supply chain of identity preserved non-GM wheat varieties,” said Peter Levangie, president and CEO of Bay State Milling. “We look forward to continued innovation from Arcadia and its wheat portfolio.”

Arcadia also announced the successful harvest of its GoodWheat non-GM wheat varieties on 4,000 acres across IdahoMontanaNorth DakotaOregon and ArizonaArcadia’s contracted growers collectively farm over 80,000 acres, with 30 percent dedicated to wheat.

“We are pleased with this year’s GoodWheat harvest, which exceeded the number of acres planted in 2018 by 10 times,” said Matt Plavan, president and CEO of Arcadia Biosciences. “We are well positioned to hit our revenue targets for GoodWheat in 2020 and 2021, having secured all our existing growers as repeat GoodWheat farmers, and expanding our acreage to meet our 2020 sales commitments and plans.”

Arcadia has been a great partner for us, bringing innovation and profitability to wheat,” said Paul Sproule of Sproule Farms in Grand Forks, North Dakota. “We significantly increased our GoodWheat acres this year, producing both seed and grain in several GoodWheat varieties.  We see tremendous opportunity to further expand our acres even beyond 2020.”

 

SOURCE Arcadia Biosciences, Inc.

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