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Cibus is part of the multi-billion-dollar plant seed industry. Cibus leads the new era of high throughput gene editing technology that can develop plant traits precisely at a fraction of the time and cost of conventional breeding. Cibus is not a seed company. We are a technology company that uses gene editing to develop plant traits. Cibus licenses its traits to seed companies for royalties on seeds that use its traits. Cibus` target market is Productivity Traits” that improve yields, lower input costs such as chemicals and increase the sustainability and profitability of farming. We has a pipeline of six ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.cibus.com
  • 6455 Nancy Ridge Drive
    San Diego, CA USA 92121
  • Phone: 858.450.0008

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