INRAE Latest News: Pheromones Influence Moth Circadian Rhythms Study
Researchers at INRAE have discovered that female pheromones significantly affect the circadian rhythms of male African cotton moths, altering their mating patterns.
Researchers at INRAE have discovered that female pheromones significantly affect the circadian rhythms of male African cotton moths, altering their mating patterns.
Plasma technology for seed treatment can revolutionize the agricultural industry by improving seed quality and enhancing crop yields.
A collaborative project between WUR Vision + Robotics researchers and Viscon aims to develop technology for automated selection of plants.
Siemens' Frankfurt branch has introduced vertical farming within its employee restaurant, using crops grown on-site for meal preparation.
IdeeLab Biotechnology has partnered with Ginkgo Bioworks to join the Technology Network, aiming to enhance R&D programs
Aqua Capital's Ag & Food PE Fund III closes with $450 million, surpassing the initial $400 million target.
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Key Takeaways: REDUCED, a Copenhagen-based company, has raised €6M to innovate natural food ingredients from food and agricultural side streams through fermentation. The funding round included contributions from Novo Holdings, […]
Arieli Capital, in partnership with Utah Tech University, Haifa Group, and Exit Ventures, and sponsored by The World Trade Center Utah, announces the second cohort of its venture scale-up program, START AgriTech, in St. George, Utah.