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AN OVERVIEW OF AGRITECH IN 2021
20 Agtech
Startups To Be Aware Of
Written By Geneva Nodland With Information From explodingtopics.com
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Below you will find a list of 20 up and coming agricultural technology companies that you should know about. Maybe you’ll utilize their tech, maybe you’ll invest in them; but one thing is sure, knowledge is power.
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To avoid negative effects on its users, high development costs and more, Vestarion’s technology focuses on “biological peptides” as a safer and more environmentally friendly option compared to chemical pesticides.
ProducePay offers technology for fresh produce growers, aiding in finances, insights on business and decisions related to the market. Their goal is to build relationships between all parties in the food supply chain.
3. Using RNA, or ribonucleic acid, improves the health of plants, and GreenLight Biosciences’s technology has allowed them to create quality sustainable RNA. In 4. turn farmers can avoid chemical pesticides in their farming process. Combyne offers a desktop and mobile app to track the marketing details of a farmer’s harvest. Their services range from tracking how many bushels are left to sell, adjusting the prices to buyers and even projecting future harvests from data.
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Through soil samples, Trace Genomics help farmers make decisions for their land and crop. They will analyze the soil and provide insights to determine what might be the best next move for growers. Using oxygen and temperature technology, BluWrap products control an environment’s climate so that proteins can safely travel from one place to another. Developing a technology like this eliminates the need for products that can harm the planet, and ultimately making more profit for the supplier. To see the different aspects of the food supply chain, FoodLogiQ developed a software where companies can access the product’s process, a place to manage that and much more. With this, users can track their product from the ground to the destination. Like many other new technologies, Terramera offers plant-based pesticides. To skip the chemicals, they focus on their Actigate technology, a development that increases the performance of their natural product.