6 scalable technologies for sustainable agriculture

End-to-end innovation is so vital. Sustainable agriculture technologies need to meet complexity with ingenuity, solving for multiple SDGs at once, both locally and holistically.

Dubai opens the first vertical farm with iFarm technologies in the UAE

The first vertical farm in the UAE to use iFarm technologies has been set up in Dubai. Operating under Mama Natura Greens brand, the farm produces ultra-fresh leafy greens, microgreens, edible flowers and more using advanced iFarm Multigreens technology.

Eden Green Accelerates Growth to Meet Rising Market Demand

Eden Green broke ground on their $40 million Phase 2 expansion of their Cleburne campus, and welcomed Will Parkey as Chief Financial Officer to accelerate the company's strategic growth.

Semifinalists Announced for $1 Million USD Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge

This year's Challenge received over 900 submissions from 78 countries as multidisciplinary teams of scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs submitted their innovative approaches to transform the food system towards better nutrition security and planetary health.

SeedSpider Expands into Weeding: Launches WeedSpider at FIRA USA

Experienced agritech utilizes A.I. to create autonomous weeding and thinning robot; adds US base for growth opportunities, sales, and capital raise

80 Acres Farms Opens in Kentucky

Positioned to serve customers across multiple states and markets, the farm can grow up to forty million servings of produce per year, using the company's proprietary hardware and software solutions to operate more efficiently than ever before.

FarmAnywhere Introduces Lifetime Warranty for ALL Container Farms: An Industry First CEA

FarmAnywhere's extensive warranty covers every part of our container farms, from the structure to the advanced climate control systems, the state-of-the-art irrigation setup and more.

NET ZERO AND CROP NUTRITION: WHEN IS ENOUGH, ENOUGH?

Climate change, driving extreme weather events and industry commitments to deliver net zero are focusing the attention of the potato supply chain on how to reduce the carbon footprint of the crop.

Unlocking Farm Potential: The Power of Reliable Connectivity in Agriculture

While public cellular providers can deliver internet access outdoors, it is often spotty in wide-open fields. Inside coverage is even more problematic. Private cellular networks can bridge this gap.

Unlocking the potential of climate-smart agriculture: why satellite-enabled IoT can be the key

A recent report from Viasat uncovered a significant desire among the global agriculture industry to enhance its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance, with top priorities being water conservation and waste reduction, followed by achieving net zero target.

Revolutionizing Farming with AI: How Advanced Weather Stations Are Empowering Farmers

American crop yields are experiencing extreme difficulty due to repeated droughts and other extreme weather events. 2012 was a new low in terms of yields and, according to the Washington Post, 2022 was just as bad with 2023 matching those levels.

Autonomous Technology Is the Key to Keeping up With Climate Change

Teams of agricultural scientists are interested in how autonomous technologies could help farmers and ranchers become aware of sick animals sooner. One example involves drones that can recognize unique cattle markings and track health statistics.

Expanded API Now Available for the Trimble Agriculture Cloud, Creating an Open Environment Benefiting Farmers and Their Partners

The availability of this API represents the next evolution of connectivity for agriculture integrators by coupling in-field devices and operational workflows for enabling compatibility with both Trimble and third-party agriculture applications.

AgLaunch Seeks Transformational AgTech Startup Applicants for Farmer-Focused AgLaunch365 Accelerator Program

The accelerator offers three key benefits to participants: farm-centric programming with facilitators who have deep ag expertise; farm trials executed and tracked by a team with agronomic, livestock, and data management expertise; and farmer engagement throughout the process.

Farmers remain cautiously optimistic about agricultural economy

The improvement in farmers' perspective on current conditions spilled over into a modest rise in July's Farm Capital Investment Index, up 3 points to a reading of 45.

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Cartesian robots with the right design upgrades can take over manual transfer operations with ease

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Manufacturing and packaging operations that still depend on manual material or parts handling operations can reap immediate benefits from a type of automation based on long-travel Cartesian robots with custom end-of-arm tooling (EOAT) and advanced sensing capabilities. These robots can support a variety of machines - performing otherwise manual tasks such as machine tending or transferring in-process parts - making long-travel Cartesian transfer robots a major upgrade to processes and operations. Download the White Paper from Bell-Everman