Michigan Potash & Salt Project Gets $1.26Bn Loan From DOE
The U.S. DOE conditionally committed a $1.26Bn loan guarantee to Michigan Potash & Salt Company for a potash and salt production facility.
The U.S. DOE conditionally committed a $1.26Bn loan guarantee to Michigan Potash & Salt Company for a potash and salt production facility.
Governor Jim Pillen and state senators presented three bills intended to preserve Nebraska’s agriculture industry.
The N.C. Department of Agriculture allocated $1.5 million in grants to support projects that promote new crop production and innovative agricultural research.
Agriculture technology news this week highlights advancements in gene editing, pollination, greenhouse AI, and quantum farming.
Heating accounts for over 30% of operational expenses in greenhouses located in colder climates, making heat loss a critical concern.
Neatleaf, led by CEO Elmar Mair, combines AI and robotics to improve greenhouse and indoor farming operations.
Brazil Potash signed an MOU with Keytrade AG for the potential offtake of up to 1M tons of potash annually from the Autazes Potash Project.
Classiq and Florence Quantum Labs are collaborating to develop quantum computing solutions for precision agriculture.
The Middle East, particularly the UAE, is becoming a center for innovation in desert farming and climate-resilient agriculture.
Save Foods Ltd., a subsidiary of N2OFF, Inc. (NASDAQ: NITO, FSE: 80W), successfully defended its European patent EP2615932 against opposition by ECOLAB Inc.