Florigene has long been associated with genetic engineering floriculture. Founded as Calgene Pacific Ltd in 1986 with institutional backing from
Amcor, CP Ventures Ltd, the Japan-Australia Venture Capital Fund and MPW Rural Development, it was one of Australia's first biotechnology companies. In 1991, Calgene's research team announced that it had isolated the gene responsible for the expression of the colour
blue in
petunias, beating out rivals around the globe by a matter of weeks. This breakthrough paved the way for the acquisition of Dutch rival, Florigene, in 1993. Calgene assumed Florigene's corporate name in 1994 to capitalise on that firm's international reputation. Since then, Florigene has developed naturally long-life and disease resistant
carnations, new morphologies of
gerberas and natural colour modifications of the three main
cut flowers -
roses,
carnations and
chrysanthemums, which it exports throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. ==Public float==