Accelerating the world’s transition to a sustainable bio-economy
We lead the biotech revolution in agriculture
Hudson River Biotechnology intends to deliver on the promise that crop improvement through biotechnology can address the demands of a resilient, sustainable bio-economy. We solve plant production challenges across the value chain by delivering technologies to develop and grow crops of higher quality, more efficiently and sustainably.
We have developed solutions to enhance the functions of plants using CRISPR based plant breeding and deliver agrochemical inputs efficiently through targeted, smart delivery systems. By providing these technologies to our partners, we contribute to improving plant yields while reducing the inputs necessary, ultimately decreasing agriculture’s environmental impact.
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Recent news
HRB calls for compromise between activists and innovators to shape the future of agriculture
A recent article by Seed World Europe provides insights in some of the setbacks activists have faced in recent months, highlighting the polarization between traditional
HRB presents at GreenGenius in Brussels
Our Organisational Lead Genetics, Dr. Lena Maas has been invited as a featured speaker for GreenGenius event in Brussels tomorrow. Facilitated by Euroseeds, this event
Celebrating International Womens Day at HRB
Today we celebrate internationalwomensday2024, and it is good to remember the achievements women have made in science and biotechnology, particularly in the field of genome editing. An example is the
Transforming challenges into opportunities: EU withdraws the Pesticide Reduction Law (SUR)
The European Commission set ambitious targets to cut the use and risk of chemical pesticides by 50% by 2030, aiming to make the sustainability goals of
VIB applies for Maize-edited field trials in the EU
Last month, researchers at VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology announced an important step forward in the evolving EU regulatory environment by applying for 3 different
HRB attending Indian Seed Congress in Pune
Our colleague Venkatesh Prasad will be attending the 12th Indian Seed Congress in India from the 28th of February until the 1st of March! The
HRB employs CRISPR-based gene editing for specific trait development. CRISPR can be used to target highly specific pieces of DNA while leaving the rest of the genome intact. This allows for very fast improvement of already carefully bred organisms. Our end to end workflow allows you to target different traits that could bring value for your business. We target both agronomic and consumer traits, examples include: