Crops Wheat Arcadia Biosciences partners with Three Farm Daughters to market and develop GoodWheat products Agreement will enable firms to develop and market food products using Arcadia’s patented non-GMO GoodWheat technology. By Successful Farming Staff Successful Farming Staff The content on Agriculture.com is by created by trained journalists who have become subject-matter experts in their fields. You may see some content using the byline "Successful Farming Staff." The content is primarily from information or a press release provided by other entities – such as the USDA, a university, or agricultural company. The press release has been vetted and reviewed by a staff editor. The content is edited and changed to reflect the voice and style of Successful Farming. Successful Farming's Editorial Guidelines Published on August 14, 2020 Close Photo: Gil Gullickson Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. has announced the execution of a term sheet to form a strategic business venture with Three Farm Daughters, LLLP, a majority female-owned North Dakota-based consumer food company. The agreement will enable the entities to develop and market food products using Arcadia's patented non-GMO GoodWheat technology.The firms will develop Three Farm Daughters-branded food products such as flours, pastas, and crackers that leverage the enhanced nutritional profiles of GoodWheat ingredients. Three Farm Daughters products will be sold in grocery stores, on Amazon, and through the company's e-commerce site. "Three Farm Daughters shares our commitment to healthy, high-quality food ingredients and clean labels," said Matthew Plavan, president and CEO of Arcadia Biosciences, in a news release. "We are excited to bring our GoodWheat ingredients to market under the Three Farm Daughters brand and look forward to new and continued innovation to meet growing consumer demand for healthier food options." Arcadia's GoodWheat portfolio of specialty wheat ingredients contain up to 10 times the dietary fiber of traditional wheat, up to 65% less allergenic gluten, and nearly 30% fewer calories per serving than traditional wheat. "At Three Farm Daughters, we are passionate about healthful food and uncompromising when it comes to quality, taste, and performance," said Mollie Ficocello, president and co-founder of Three Farm Daughters, in a news release. "Our family has proudly grown GoodWheat wheat varieties for years, and we know firsthand the difference healthier, quality ingredients make in our diets and lifestyles. And now, we are thrilled to bring our products to the market and help consumers take the guesswork out of healthy eating with our Three Farm Daughters brand." Three Farm Daughters will launch its first product – a refined, non-enriched wheat flour for everyday baking – in September. Sales of baking staples such as flour, baking powder, baking soda, and yeast have been at an all-time high during the COVID-19 pandemic; Nielsen reports consumers spent 126% more on flour in March and 105% more in April than in 2019. Arcadia and Three Farm Daughters are expected to execute definitive agreements in due course. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit