Seed Trade Group Steps Up for Biotech Crops
The American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) is stepping into a bigger role. They will now lead the charge for biotech crop technology. This shift happened because the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) decided to focus solely on health and biopharmaceuticals.
A Strategic Transition
A committee made up of BIO members picked ASTA for this job. They said ASTA was the best choice after a thorough review. Andy LaVigne, the president and CEO of ASTA, said they are proud to take on this responsibility. He also said they will keep up the good work in advocating for plant innovation.
A Well-Planned Approach
ASTA is not just jumping in without a plan. They are creating a detailed onboarding strategy. This plan will help them add more resources and expertise. The goal is to make sure there is no break in support for their members. They also want to strengthen the voice of the U.S. seed industry.
A Significant Shift in Advocacy
This change is a big deal. It shows how the focus of biotech advocacy is shifting. While BIO is narrowing its focus, ASTA is expanding its role. This could lead to some interesting developments in the world of crop biotechnology.