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Business leaders often think of regulatory approvals as a box-checking, late stage exercise. The reality is far different, especially in the highly-regulated field of new agricultural technology development; companies that do not anticipate regulatory challenges often pay a hefty price.*
Our mission is to help innovators develop and introduce new technologies that improve agricultural, forestry and food system resilience to extreme weather and climate change. Here's how we accomplish it:
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* A 2011 study (Phillips McDougall) concluded that regulatory affairs, science and product registration constituted, on average, 36.7% of biotech crop product development time. The study also noted that the mean time associated with regulatory affairs and registration had increased from 3.7 to 5.5 years. Source
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