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RiceTec Inc. is a private company based in [[Alvin, TX]] and headquartered in [[Houston, TX]] that develops and produces [[hybrid (biology)|hybrid]] [[rice]] seed for the American and various international markets. RiceTec also owns the comnsumer brand name RiceSelect which markets Texmati brand rice in grocery stores throughout North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=RiceTec, Inc|url=http://www.topworkplaces.com/frontend.php/regional-list/company/chron/ricetec-inc|work=Houston Chronicle|accessdate=17 March 2013}}</ref> The company was founded in 1990 as a foreign for profit corporation and is owned by the [[Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Company Overview of RiceTec,Inc|url=http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4393167|work=Bloomberg Businessweek|accesdate=17 March 2013}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|title=Using best brains on modified grains Rice-seed outfit wants to spread word on hybrids |url=http://www.ricetec.com.uy/pages/castellano/news/news_right3.html|author=Nelson Antosh|work=Houston Chronicle|accessdate=17 March 2013}}</ref> RiceTec was the first and is currently the only company to commercialize hybrid rice in the Americas.<ref> {{cite web|title=Vision|url=http://www.ricetec.com/About/about|publisher=RiceTec|accessdate=17 March 2013}}</ref>
RiceTec Inc. is a private company based in [[Alvin, TX]] and headquartered in [[Houston, TX]] that develops and produces [[hybrid (biology)|hybrid]] [[rice]] seed for the American and various international markets. RiceTec also owns the comnsumer brand name RiceSelect which markets Texmati brand rice in grocery stores throughout North America.<ref>{{cite web|title=RiceTec, Inc|url=http://www.topworkplaces.com/frontend.php/regional-list/company/chron/ricetec-inc|work=Houston Chronicle|accessdate=17 March 2013}}</ref> The company was founded in 1990 as a foreign for profit corporation and is owned by the [[Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Company Overview of RiceTec,Inc|url=http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4393167|work=Bloomberg Businessweek|accesdate=17 March 2013}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|title=Using best brains on modified grains Rice-seed outfit wants to spread word on hybrids |url=http://www.ricetec.com.uy/pages/castellano/news/news_right3.html|author=Nelson Antosh|work=Houston Chronicle|accessdate=17 March 2013}}</ref> RiceTec was the first and is currently the only company to commercialize hybrid rice in the Americas.<ref> {{cite web|title=Vision|url=http://www.ricetec.com/About/about|publisher=RiceTec|accessdate=17 March 2013}}</ref>
== Company Profile ==


==Company Profile==
complete!!
complete!!
==Products==


===Hybrid Seed Rice===
== Products ==
Development of hybrid rice began in the United States in 1980, as a partnership between the China National Seed Corporation and Ring Around Seed Corporation. These early attempts at growing hybrid rice were met with limited success due to problems in production and grain characteristics. In 1986 Farms of Texas Co. (at the time a large corporate farm) became part of the partnership to help develop better production practices and further research.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Beachell|first=H.M.|title=The need for a global rice research system|journal=Progress in Irrigated Rice Research|date=21-25|year=1987|month=September|page=323}}</ref> Farms of Texas Co. was re-formed as RiceTec Inc. in 1990 and formed a partnership with the Chinese National Hybrid Rice Research Center in 1993 to provide RiceTec with exclusive access to Chinese [[germplasm]].<ref name="Walton">{{cite journal|last=Walton|first=M.|title=Hybrid rice for mechanized agriculture|journal=Hybrid Rice for Food Security, Poverty Alleviation, and Environmental Protection|year=2003|pages=97–104}}</ref>


=== Hybrid Seed Rice ===
RiceTec marketed it's first commercial hybrid rice line in 2000, with the introduction of the Hybrid XL6, followed shortly by XL7 and XL8 in 2002.<ref name="Walton" /> RiceTec introduced it's first Newpath Herbicide resistant rice (in a partnership with BASF) known as Clearfield XL8 in 2003.<ref>{{cite web|last=Robinson|first=Elton|title=Hybrid rice excels in field|url=http://deltafarmpress.com/hybrid-rice-excels-field|work=Delta Farm Press|accessdate=20 March 2013}}</ref>

Development of hybrid rice began in the United States in 1980, as a partnership between the China National Seed Corporation and Ring Around Seed Corporation. These early attempts at growing hybrid rice were met with limited success due to problems in production and grain characteristics. In 1986 Farms of Texas Co. (at the time a large corporate farm) became part of the partnership to help develop better production practices and further research.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Beachell|first=H.M.|title=The need for a global rice research system|journal=Progress in Irrigated Rice Research|date=21-25|year=1987|month=September|page=323}}</ref> Farms of Texas Co. was re-formed as RiceTec Inc. in 1990 and formed a partnership with the Chinese National Hybrid Rice Research Center in 1993 to provide RiceTec with exclusive access to Chinese [[germplasm]].<ref name="Walton">{{cite journal|last=Walton|first=M.|title=Hybrid rice for mechanized agriculture|journal=Hybrid Rice for Food Security, Poverty Alleviation, and Environmental Protection|year=2003|pages=97–104}}</ref>
RiceTec marketed it's first commercial hybrid rice line in 2000, with the introduction of the Hybrid XL6, followed shortly by XL7 and XL8 in 2002.<ref name="Walton" /> RiceTec introduced it's first Newpath Herbicide resistant rice (in a partnership with BASF) known as Clearfield XL8 in 2003.<ref>{{cite web|last=Robinson|first=Elton|title=Hybrid rice excels in field|url=http://deltafarmpress.com/hybrid-rice-excels-field|work=Delta Farm Press|accessdate=20 March 2013}}</ref>
=== Consumer rice ===


===Consumer rice===
Complete!!
Complete!!

==Litigation==
== Litigation ==


=== Basmati Patent Controversy ===
=== Basmati Patent Controversy ===
RiceTec became widely known by activists in the late 1990s due to an attempt by the company to patent [[Basmati]] rice.<ref>{{cite patent| country = USA| number = 5663484| status = Expired| title = NOVEL BASMATI RICE LINES AND GRAINS| gdate = 09/02/1997| fdate = 07/08/1994| inventor = EUGENIO S. SARREAL| class = 800/200}}</ref> Basmati rice had historically been grown in India and Pakistan for many centuries, however neither country had ever patented the particular variety of rice. The claiming of the patent by RiceTec angered many farmers, officials, and NGOs in the region who perceived the act as theft of intellectual property and vowed to fight the patent.<ref name="ssrn">{{cite web|last=Mukherjee|first=Utsav|title=A Study of the Basmati Case (India-US Basmati Rice Dispute): The Geographical Indication Perspective|url=Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1143209 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.114320|work=SSRN|accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Saritha|first=Rai|title=India-U.S. Fight on Basmati Rice Is Mostly Settled|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/25/business/india-us-fight-on-basmati-rice-is-mostly-settled.html|work=The New York Times|accessdate=19 March 2013|date=8/25/2001}}</ref> The patent was originally accepted by the US Patent Office in 1997, but was officially challenged by the Indian government in 2000 and most patent claims were overturned in the US in 2002.<ref>{{cite patent| country = USA| number = 90/005,709| status = Reexamination Certificate Issued| title = BASMATI RICE LINES AND GRAINS| gdate = 1-29-2002| class = 800/320.200}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=USA: RiceTec statement regarding reexamination of U.S. Patent No. 5,663,484|url=http://www.just-food.com/news/ricetec-statement-regarding-reexamination-of-us-patent-no-5663484_id76880.aspx|work=just-food|accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> <ref name="ssrn" /> Despite this, RiceTec continues to market their "Texmati" brand of rice as "long grain American Basmati", although no patents or trademarks on the title "Basmati" are currently held by the company (a current trademark is however held for "Texmati".)<ref>{{cite web|title=Texmati white rice|url=http://www.riceselect.com/texmati.aspx|publisher=RiceSelect|accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref>


RiceTec became widely known by activists in the late 1990s due to an attempt by the company to patent [[Basmati]] rice.<ref>{{cite patent| country = USA| number = 5663484| status = Expired| title = NOVEL BASMATI RICE LINES AND GRAINS| gdate = 09/02/1997| fdate = 07/08/1994| inventor = EUGENIO S. SARREAL| class = 800/200}}</ref> Basmati rice had historically been grown in India and Pakistan for many centuries, however neither country had ever patented the particular variety of rice. The claiming of the patent by RiceTec angered many farmers, officials, and NGOs in the region who perceived the act as theft of intellectual property and vowed to fight the patent.<ref name="ssrn">{{cite web|last=Mukherjee|first=Utsav|title=A Study of the Basmati Case (India-US Basmati Rice Dispute): The Geographical Indication Perspective|url=Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1143209 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.114320|work=SSRN|accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Saritha|first=Rai|title=India-U.S. Fight on Basmati Rice Is Mostly Settled|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/25/business/india-us-fight-on-basmati-rice-is-mostly-settled.html|work=The New York Times|accessdate=19 March 2013|date=8/25/2001}}</ref> The patent was originally accepted by the US Patent Office in 1997, but was officially challenged by the Indian government in 2000 and most patent claims were overturned in the US in 2002.<ref>{{cite patent| country = USA| number = 90/005,709| status = Reexamination Certificate Issued| title = BASMATI RICE LINES AND GRAINS| gdate = 1-29-2002| class = 800/320.200}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=USA: RiceTec statement regarding reexamination of U.S. Patent No. 5,663,484|url=http://www.just-food.com/news/ricetec-statement-regarding-reexamination-of-us-patent-no-5663484_id76880.aspx|work=just-food|accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> <ref name="ssrn" /> Despite this, RiceTec continues to market their "Texmati" brand of rice as "long grain American Basmati", although no patents or trademarks on the title "Basmati" are currently held by the company (a current trademark is however held for "Texmati".)<ref>{{cite web|title=Texmati white rice|url=http://www.riceselect.com/texmati.aspx|publisher=RiceSelect|accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref>
=== Seed Quality Lawsuit ===
=== Seed Quality Lawsuit ===


A countersuit (in response to a suit filed by RiceTec for non-payment) was filed against RiceTec on July 6, 2012 in Green County Arkansas by Scott Meredith, a rice farmer from Green County. The suit alleged that Mr. Meredith had been sold both impure and defective seed by RiceTec, and also accused RiceTec of negligence, breach of contract, breach of warranty, and violating the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act for misrepresenting and mislabeling its seed.<ref>{{cite court |litigants= RiceTec Inc. vs. Scott meredith D/B/A Scott Meredith Farms Partnership |court= Greene Co.Circuit|date=7/6/2012|url=http://www.riceteclitigation.com/files/Scott_Meredith_Filing.pdf |accessdate=3/20/2013}}</ref> According to the lead attorney for the plaintiff the hybrid seed rice he (Scott Meredith) purchased had inferior milling characteristics that hurt marketability and did not yield as was promised by the company. <ref>{{cite web|title=Farmers in Louisiana and Texas join RiceTec lawsuit|url=http://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/2012/08/farmers_in_louisiana_and_texas.html|work=Associated Press|publisher=The Times=Picayune|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> The case recieved widspread attention in the rice producing areas of the United States and prompted RicTec CEO John Nelson to issue a statement rebuffing all allegations and promising to fight the lawsuit.<ref>{{cite web|last=Keller|first=Rich|title=RiceTec to defend its seed in court|url=http://www.agprofessional.com/news/RiceTec-to-defend-its-seed-in-court-163590176.html|work=Ag Professional|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> Complete!!!
A countersuit (in response to a suit filed by RiceTec for non-payment) was filed against RiceTec on July 6, 2012 in Green County Arkansas by Scott Meredith, a rice farmer from Green County. The suit alleged that Mr. Meredith had been sold both impure and defective seed by RiceTec, and also accused RiceTec of negligence, breach of contract, breach of warranty, and violating the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act for misrepresenting and mislabeling its seed.<ref>{{cite court |litigants= RiceTec Inc. vs. Scott meredith D/B/A Scott Meredith Farms Partnership |court= Greene Co.Circuit|date=7/6/2012|url=http://www.riceteclitigation.com/files/Scott_Meredith_Filing.pdf |accessdate=3/20/2013}}</ref> According to the lead attorney for the plaintiff the hybrid seed rice he (Scott Meredith) purchased had inferior milling characteristics that hurt marketability and did not yield as was promised by the company. <ref>{{cite web|title=Farmers in Louisiana and Texas join RiceTec lawsuit|url=http://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/2012/08/farmers_in_louisiana_and_texas.html|work=Associated Press|publisher=The Times=Picayune|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> The case recieved widspread attention in the rice producing areas of the United States and prompted RicTec CEO John Nelson to issue a statement rebuffing all allegations and promising to fight the lawsuit.<ref>{{cite web|last=Keller|first=Rich|title=RiceTec to defend its seed in court|url=http://www.agprofessional.com/news/RiceTec-to-defend-its-seed-in-court-163590176.html|work=Ag Professional|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> Complete!!!

== See Also ==
== See Also ==

*[[Basmati]]
*[[Basmati]]
*[[Jasmati]]
*[[Jasmati]]
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== References ==
== References ==
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RiceTec Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryAgribusiness
PredecessorFarms of Texas Company
Founded1990
Headquarters,
Key people
John Nelson (CEO),
ProductsHybrid Seed Rice, Consumer Rice
Number of employees
~250
Websitewww.ricetec.com

RiceTec Inc. is a private company based in Alvin, TX and headquartered in Houston, TX that develops and produces hybrid rice seed for the American and various international markets. RiceTec also owns the comnsumer brand name RiceSelect which markets Texmati brand rice in grocery stores throughout North America.[1] The company was founded in 1990 as a foreign for profit corporation and is owned by the Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation.[2] [3] RiceTec was the first and is currently the only company to commercialize hybrid rice in the Americas.[4]

Company Profile

complete!!

Products

Hybrid Seed Rice

Development of hybrid rice began in the United States in 1980, as a partnership between the China National Seed Corporation and Ring Around Seed Corporation. These early attempts at growing hybrid rice were met with limited success due to problems in production and grain characteristics. In 1986 Farms of Texas Co. (at the time a large corporate farm) became part of the partnership to help develop better production practices and further research.[5] Farms of Texas Co. was re-formed as RiceTec Inc. in 1990 and formed a partnership with the Chinese National Hybrid Rice Research Center in 1993 to provide RiceTec with exclusive access to Chinese germplasm.[6] RiceTec marketed it's first commercial hybrid rice line in 2000, with the introduction of the Hybrid XL6, followed shortly by XL7 and XL8 in 2002.[6] RiceTec introduced it's first Newpath Herbicide resistant rice (in a partnership with BASF) known as Clearfield XL8 in 2003.[7]

Consumer rice

Complete!!

Litigation

Basmati Patent Controversy

RiceTec became widely known by activists in the late 1990s due to an attempt by the company to patent Basmati rice.[8] Basmati rice had historically been grown in India and Pakistan for many centuries, however neither country had ever patented the particular variety of rice. The claiming of the patent by RiceTec angered many farmers, officials, and NGOs in the region who perceived the act as theft of intellectual property and vowed to fight the patent.[9][10] The patent was originally accepted by the US Patent Office in 1997, but was officially challenged by the Indian government in 2000 and most patent claims were overturned in the US in 2002.[11][12] [9] Despite this, RiceTec continues to market their "Texmati" brand of rice as "long grain American Basmati", although no patents or trademarks on the title "Basmati" are currently held by the company (a current trademark is however held for "Texmati".)[13]

Seed Quality Lawsuit

A countersuit (in response to a suit filed by RiceTec for non-payment) was filed against RiceTec on July 6, 2012 in Green County Arkansas by Scott Meredith, a rice farmer from Green County. The suit alleged that Mr. Meredith had been sold both impure and defective seed by RiceTec, and also accused RiceTec of negligence, breach of contract, breach of warranty, and violating the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act for misrepresenting and mislabeling its seed.[14] According to the lead attorney for the plaintiff the hybrid seed rice he (Scott Meredith) purchased had inferior milling characteristics that hurt marketability and did not yield as was promised by the company. [15] The case recieved widspread attention in the rice producing areas of the United States and prompted RicTec CEO John Nelson to issue a statement rebuffing all allegations and promising to fight the lawsuit.[16] Complete!!!

See Also

References

  1. ^ "RiceTec, Inc". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Company Overview of RiceTec,Inc". Bloomberg Businessweek. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |accesdate= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Nelson Antosh. "Using best brains on modified grains Rice-seed outfit wants to spread word on hybrids". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Vision". RiceTec. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  5. ^ Beachell, H.M. (21-25). "The need for a global rice research system". Progress in Irrigated Rice Research: 323. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= and |year= / |date= mismatch (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  6. ^ a b Walton, M. (2003). "Hybrid rice for mechanized agriculture". Hybrid Rice for Food Security, Poverty Alleviation, and Environmental Protection: 97–104.
  7. ^ Robinson, Elton. "Hybrid rice excels in field". Delta Farm Press. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  8. ^ USA Expired 5663484, EUGENIO S. SARREAL, "NOVEL BASMATI RICE LINES AND GRAINS", issued 09/02/1997 
  9. ^ a b Mukherjee, Utsav. [Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1143209 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.114320 "A Study of the Basmati Case (India-US Basmati Rice Dispute): The Geographical Indication Perspective"]. SSRN. Retrieved 19 March 2013. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  10. ^ Saritha, Rai (8/25/2001). "India-U.S. Fight on Basmati Rice Is Mostly Settled". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 March 2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  11. ^ USA Reexamination Certificate Issued 90/005,709, "BASMATI RICE LINES AND GRAINS", issued 1-29-2002 
  12. ^ "USA: RiceTec statement regarding reexamination of U.S. Patent No. 5,663,484". just-food. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  13. ^ "Texmati white rice". RiceSelect. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  14. ^ RiceTec Inc. vs. Scott meredith D/B/A Scott Meredith Farms Partnership (Greene Co.Circuit 7/6/2012), Text.
  15. ^ "Farmers in Louisiana and Texas join RiceTec lawsuit". Associated Press. The Times=Picayune. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  16. ^ Keller, Rich. "RiceTec to defend its seed in court". Ag Professional. Retrieved 21 March 2013.