Will we have enough food to weather the pandemic? It's a good moment for Agtech to hit its stride.
Four firms align to diagnose and precision-apply solutions, resulting in increased yield.
In order to increase output in food production, Israeli farming is adding new innovations to its current list of drip irrigation and cherry tomatoes
Since raising $20 million in Series B funding, the Israeli smart farming start-up has tripled its customer base and acres serviced to 20 million-plus, and now, has inked a partnership in Australia with fellow Israeli, ChemChina-owned crop input player ADAMA Australia and distributor Landmark.
The constant evolution of precision farming around the world — led by companies like SupPlant and Taranis — only brings benefits to the farmer who will have better options to produce more and optimize natural resources.
Biotech and predictive analytics startups dominate the Salinas, CA-based THRIVE AgTech’s Top 50 list of agtech companies shaping the future of agriculture for 2018.