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Cultivating Tomorrow: AgTech Leader Speaks About Understanding the Changing Needs of Farmers for New Revenue Stream

By Andrew Duff | December 2, 2024 Link to full article Editor’s note: “Cultivating Tomorrow” is a special series that shares insights from C-suite executives at leading AgTech companies, presented by AgTech PR. Its aim is to highlight the experiences of AgTech leaders driving agricultural transformation today. In this installment, Andrew Duff, North American General Manager for Groundwork BioAg,…

Groundwork BioAg Expands Canadian Presence with Strategic Hire to Boost Sustainable Agriculture Solutions

Mazor, Israel, Sept 12, 2024—Groundwork BioAg, a leader in mycorrhizal inoculants, has appointed Dana Schofield as Canadian Strategic Accounts Lead to spearhead its expansion in the Canadian agriculture market. This strategic move aims to accelerate the adoption of the company’s highly concentrated Rootella® line of mycorrhizal inoculants across Canada’s vast farmlands. Formulated for large-scale, broadacre…

From field to the cloud

How AI is helping regenerative agriculture to grow By Angeli Mehta (reuters) September 18, 2024 https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/land-use-biodiversity/field-cloud-how-ai-is-helping-regenerative-agriculture-grow-2024-09-18/

Unlocking Nature-Based Carbon Capital for Global Decarbonization

Authors: Inbar Morag and Jennifer Doc-Habany Climate change demands innovative and collective solutions. The necessity of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is no longer a question – it’s a critical pillar in achieving net zero emissions. The demand for mature, resilient carbon markets to drive decarbonization is increasing, and the global voluntary offset market is taking…

In Today’s Ag Economy, Who Pays for Sustainable Food Production? No one.

https://www.croplife.com/management/sustainability/in-todays-ag-economy-who-pays-for-sustainable-food-production-no-one It’s no secret that today’s $4 corn coupled with higher food prices are shaping investment decisions made at the kitchen table and in the board room. While U.S. agriculture aims to reverse the impact of climate change and defend its leadership position on the global market, analysts predict that margins will win when pitted…