Rahan Meristem

Breeding and Propagation of Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Trees

Agriculture & Food Technologies
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 1974, Rahan Meristem operates with 51–200 employees. The company specializes in plant biotechnology and propagation, notably achieving positive results in 2017 field trials for addressing Black Sigatoka disease in bananas, utilizing genome editing.

Business overview

Rahan Meristem is a plant biotechnology and propagation company focused on tissue culture, molecular genetics, and breeding. The company is a major global producer of banana plantlets through tissue culture, with its selected clones in high demand across tropical regions for export banana production. Beyond bananas, Rahan Meristem also cultivates plantains, deciduous fruit trees, olive trees, sweet potatoes, citrus, avocados, and stevia. Its services encompass crop breeding, viral cleaning and diagnostics, true-to-type DNA fingerprint analysis, and the propagation of transgenic plants, serving the agriculture and food technologies sector.

Strategic signal

In November 2017, Rahan Meristem formed a joint venture with Future Farm to breed and propagate elite cannabis clones, securing a $440,000 investment. This strategic move signals the company's expansion into new high-value agricultural markets, leveraging its expertise in plant biotechnology and tissue culture to diversify its product portfolio and capitalize on emerging opportunities in the cannabis industry.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Rahan Meristem's primary focus?
Rahan Meristem specializes in plant biotechnology and propagation, focusing on tissue culture, molecular genetics, and breeding of tropical and subtropical fruit trees.
What significant achievement did Rahan Meristem report in 2020?
In July 2020, Rahan Meristem and its partner Banarica reported success in mitigating Panama Disease following field trials in the Philippines.
What was the outcome of the collaboration with Evogene in 2017?
In September 2017, Rahan Meristem and Evogene announced positive results from second-year field trials addressing Black Sigatoka disease in bananas, with plans to utilize these results for genome editing.
Did Rahan Meristem engage in cannabis breeding?
In November 2017, Future Farm and Rahan Meristem formed a joint venture to breed and propagate elite clones of cannabis, securing a $440,000 investment.
What was the focus of the joint venture with Senesco in 2002?
In October 2002, Senesco and Rahan Meristem's banana joint venture reached field trials, indicating a focus on advanced agricultural research for banana crops.
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