16 July 202510 July 2025 Nufarm finalises the purchase of substantially all assets of Yield10 Bioscience Inc. With this acquisition, the company have additional access to technology, rights, and proprietary seeds and germplasm that have been developed over the last decade
1 August 202411 July 2025 Yield10 Bioscience Grants Nufarm a Commercial License to Omega-3 Assets for Producing Oil in Camelina, and Yield10 and Nufarm sign a Memorandum of Understanding for Sale of Assets Nufarm and Yield10 have additionally agreed to immediately negotiate exclusively with each other for the sale of Yield10’s remaining assets to Nufarm
23 January 202320 January 2023 Yield10 Bioscience and Mitsubishi Corporation Sign MOU to Evaluate the Establishment of a Partnership to Supply, Offtake and Market Camelina as a Feedstock Oil for Biofuel PHA biopolymers can be produced from a new crop
22 March 202216 March 2022 Yield10 Bioscience Announces Recent Advances in the Development of Camelina as a Production Platform for PHA Bioplastic Field work completed during 2021 supports the Company’s decision to begin seed scale up of prototype PHA spring Camelina lines at acre-scale in 2022
25 January 202120 January 2021 Yield10 Bioscience Announces Achievement of Proof-of-Concept Milestone for Producing PHA Bioplastic in Field Grown Camelina Plants PHA in seed as a co-product with oil and protein meal has the potential to enable production of PHA bioplastics on an agricultural scale
3 September 20202 September 2020 Captain Canola – Yield10 Biosciences one step closer to canola feedstock superhero How does the USDA-APHIS approval take Yield10 one step closer to becoming a leader in canola?
7 August 20207 August 2020 What the oil crash means for bioplastics The majority are happy to pay 5% extra for a green product, but this drops rapidly if the price difference grows any further
16 June 202015 June 2020 More dope, rope, soap: an upward slope in camelina, hemp, cannabis, soybeans for food, fuels, feed Nutritionals are of growing importance
2 October 201728 September 2017 Michigan State University: $10M DOE grant to help boost camelina oilseed yield DoE grant paving the way to explore and to boost this promising biofuel crop’s yield