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Arcadia Biosciences and Chinese Province Agree to Establish Methods for Carbon Credit Trading Based on Nitrogen Use Efficient Rice.


U.S./China Collaboration To Develop New Model For Lowering Greenhouse Gas greenhouse gas
n.
Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect.



greenhouse gas 
 Emissions By Reducing Nitrogen Fertilizer Use

DAVIS Davis, city (1990 pop. 46,209), Yolo co., central Calif.; settled in the 1850s, inc. 1917. It is an education center with light industry; machinery, processed foods, and computer equipment are produced. The extensive Univ. , Calif. -- Arcadia Biosciences announced today that it has agreed with the government of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (nĭng`shyä` hwē), autonomous region (1994 est. pop. 5,030,000), c.25,600 sq mi (66,321 sq km), N China. The capital is Yinchuan.  (Ningxia) of China to establish the groundwork for a carbon credit methodology applicable to rice crops. Such a system represents a novel way to significantly reduce greenhouse gases through the adoption of Nitrogen Use Efficient crops by growers. Arcadia will work with the Ningxia Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences (NAAFS) to develop the methodology.

Beginning in April 2007, the start of the region's rice planting season, Arcadia and the NAAFS will conduct field experiments in Ningxia to quantify baseline greenhouse gas (GHG GHG Greenhouse Gas
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) emissions from rice cultivation, as well as reductions in GHG emissions resulting from reduced application of nitrogen fertilizer. These experiments will be designed to be consistent with the procedures of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Clean Development Mechanism. The Convention's primary goal is to reduce atmospheric GHG concentrations to non-threatening levels.

The impact of agriculture on climate change through GHG emissions has not been widely addressed. According to according to
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 data from the World Resource Institute Climate Analysis Indicators Tool (CAIT CAIT Center for the Application of Information Technologies (established at Western Illinois University)
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), agriculture is the second-largest industrial source of global GHG emissions1. Agricultural GHG emissions are less than energy/heat production, but greater than the entire transportation sector. Agricultural GHG emissions are predominantly in the form of nitrous oxide nitrous oxide or nitrogen (I) oxide, chemical compound, N2O, a colorless gas with a sweetish taste and odor. Its density is 1.977 grams per liter at STP. It is soluble in water, alcohol, ether, and other solvents. , which has a global warming potential Global warming potential (GWP) is a measure of how much a given mass of greenhouse gas is estimated to contribute to global warming. It is a relative scale which compares the gas in question to that of the same mass of carbon dioxide (whose GWP is by definition 1).  nearly 300 times greater than carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, chemical compound, CO2, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is about one and one-half times as dense as air under ordinary conditions of temperature and pressure. . Agriculture is responsible for 84 percent of global nitrous oxide emissions. The widespread use of nitrogen fertilizer, less than one-half of which is typically absorbed by crops, is estimated to directly account for approximately one-third of agricultural GHG emissions. This is before any consideration of emissions associated with the production and transportation of nitrogen fertilizer, which uses natural gas as a primary input. For more information on agriculture and GHG emissions, visit http://agandglobalwarming.com.

Arcadia has developed and demonstrated Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE NUE Nitrogen Use Efficiency
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NUE Non-Upset Ends (piping) 
) technology that enables plants to maintain high yields while requiring 50 percent to 60 percent less nitrogen fertilizer. Considering global population growth trends and the need to increase food production proportionately, NUE technology can be an important tool to help minimize the impact of agriculture on global warming global warming, the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere as a result of the increase in greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution. .

Rice is a compelling crop for NUE technology because of its importance as a staple food crop for a large percentage of the global population. It accounts for approximately 20 percent of global nitrogen fertilizer use 2, and it is estimated that up to 66 percent of nitrogen fertilizer applied to rice may be lost via nitrous oxide emissions to the air. With approximately 80 percent of the world's rice production area, agriculture in Asia accounts for 88 percent of regional nitrous oxide emissions. The International Rice Research Institute estimates that global rice production results in 100 million metric tons of CO2 equivalents per year. This is approximately the same level of annual GHG emissions as from 18.2 million average US automobiles.

China is currently the largest consumer of nitrogen fertilizer in the world, representing nearly 30 percent of total world consumption 3. Irrigated rice in China accounts for approximately 30 percent of global rice production.

"The Ningxia Region of China has the highest rate of nitrogen use in rice and the highest rice yields in China," said Eric Rey, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Arcadia. "Government officials and researchers in Ningxia have demonstrated very progressive thinking about how farm productivity can be maintained or increased while addressing concerns about environmental damage. The opportunity to maintain yield while reducing both production costs and GHG emissions is a clear example of this type of thinking. The development of a method that allows farmers to participate in carbon credit markets will give agriculture a critical incentive to reduce GHG emissions. With adequate incentives, NUE technology could be applied to rice production globally, in which case it has the potential to be equal to taking several million cars off the road."

The agreement also calls for collaboration on the development of NUE and salt-tolerant rice varieties suitable for commercialization in Ningxia. The objective for salt-tolerant rice is to enable Ningxia farmers to reclaim salt-impacted fields for production and reduce total demand for limited fresh water resources.

About Arcadia Biosciences, Inc.

Based in Davis, Calif., with additional facilities in Seattle, Wash. and Phoenix, Ariz., Arcadia Biosciences is an agricultural biotechnology company focused on the development of agricultural products that improve the environment and enhance human health. For more information visit www.arcadiabio.com.

1 Climate Analysis Indicators Tool (CAIT) Version 4.0. Global CO2e emissions by sector, not including land use change. World Resources Institute Founded in 1982, the World Resources Institute (WRI) is an environmental think tank based in Washington, D.C. WRI is an independent, non-partisan and nonprofit organization with a staff of more than 100 scientists, economists, policy experts, business analysts, statistical , (2006).

2 Climate Change and Rice Cropping Systems: Potential adaptation and mitigation strategies. Report by the International Rice Research Institute (August 2006)

3 FAO FAO,
n See Food and Agriculture Organization.
, 2004
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