Arzeda Closes $38M Funding Round to Expand
Arzeda has raised $38 million in an oversubscribed funding round led by new investors including Sofinnova Partners, Fall Line Capital, and Sucden Ventures.
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Arzeda has raised $38 million in an oversubscribed funding round led by new investors including Sofinnova Partners, Fall Line Capital, and Sucden Ventures.
Explore the growing trend of biological products in agriculture and how Catalera is positioning itself as a key player in this transition.
AdvanSix awarded a $12 million USDA grant under the Fertilizer Production Expansion Program to boost domestic fertilizer production.
Farmeye rebrands as Senus to reflect its global expansion and focus on environmental technology solutions.
Rivulis has introduced Rivulis AI, an advanced AI tool designed for farmers and irrigation professionals, offering tailored solutions to irrigation challenges.
Haley Oliver, professor of food science at Purdue University, has received $10 million in funding from USAID to extend the FSIL.
Dr. Björn Krenz, a plant virologist, assumed the leadership of the Plant Viruses Department at the Leibniz Institute DSMZ.
Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024 would add the Secretary of Agriculture to the CFIUS.
Chevron Products Company announces 12 finalists for the 27th Annual Chevron Tractor Restoration Competition (TRC).
Key Takeaways: Pop Vriend Seeds will officially change its name to KWS Vegetables Netherlands B.V. on October 1, 2024. The name change reflects full integration into KWS’s global vegetable seed […]
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