This Week in AgTech: Innovations, Funding & More!
Discover the latest funding highlights and industry updates in the world of AgTech. Stay informed with This Week in AgTech blog post.
New Technology in Agriculture News brings you the latest innovations and advancements transforming modern farming.
From AI-driven precision agriculture and robotics to IoT sensors, drones, and blockchain for supply chain transparency, this category covers the cutting-edge technologies enhancing efficiency, productivity, and sustainability in agriculture.
Discover how smart farming tools, data analytics, and automation are helping farmers optimize resources, reduce waste, and respond to challenges like climate change and labor shortages. Stay informed on the tech trends and solutions reshaping agriculture for a resilient and sustainable future.
Discover the latest funding highlights and industry updates in the world of AgTech. Stay informed with This Week in AgTech blog post.
Almanac has acquired the intellectual property and assets of Gro Intelligence, a former leader in global agricultural data analytics.
The International Society of Automation (ISA), the leading professional society for automation, has released a new position paper.
Stay up to date with weekly agtech update. Explore acquisitions, partnerships & innovative solutions for sustainable farming practices.
Elicit Plant raised $48 million in Series B funding, led by Carbyne Equity Partners, to support U.S. expansion and global growth.
Key Takeaways: Ingredion and Lantmännen are partnering to address European market demand for high-quality, sustainably sourced pea protein isolates. Lantmännen will invest over €100 million in a state-of-the-art production facility […]
AUGA Group is initiating a restructuring plan to support financial stability and continuity of operations amid challenges.
Stay up to date with the latest AgTech highlights: facility expansions, partnerships, funding announcements, and more.
Greeneye Technology is launching its first precision spraying field trials outside the U.S., partnering with Australia’s Croplands.
Oberland Agriscience has opened a 108,000 sq. ft. black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) facility near Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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