Ethical Solutions to 5 Common Issues Caused by Industrial Agriculture

Industrial agriculture enables higher efficiency levels and product volumes, feeding more people and earning businesses higher profits.

Ag Automation: benefits beyond the obvious

Many ag business owners find that equipment financing not only enables them to expand, pivot and innovate their business models, but to do so with increased profitability, speed to market and stakeholder satisfaction.

Biotechnology Driving Agritech Innovations

From genetic engineering to precision farming, the combination of biology and technology is propelling agriculture into an era of unprecedented innovation.

Bedrock and Vertical Harvest to Bolster Detroit's Local Food System with New Proposed Vertical Farming Infrastructure

The all-electric vertical farm aligns with Bedrock's commitment to a sustainable Detroit. It is expected to run on clean energy and use up to 95 percent less water as compared to traditional farming methods.

Bayer sees more than doubling of accessible markets and potential to shape regenerative agriculture on more than 400 million acres

Featuring holistic system solutions the company is uniquely positioned to provide, fueling long-term growth of the company as it propels its ambitious growth plan to drive regenerative agriculture.

World's most remote robot automates Amazon reforestation project

Pilot project between ABB Robotics and non-profit organization Junglekeepers demonstrates potential of robotics and Cloud technology in reversing deforestation. Using solar power, YuMi® automates seed planting, making reforestation in the Amazon faster and more efficient.

Data-Driven Technology: Transforming the Agriculture Industry

This article explores how data-driven technology is reshaping the agriculture industry, paving the way for a more sustainable and efficient future.

Can Self-Driving Trucks Reduce Costs and Increase Productivity in Agriculture?

Without having to stop for bathroom breaks, naps or a chance to stretch, autonomous semi-trucks will surely play a role in the future of agriculture regarding shipping. These vehicles are still a tailpipe dream, but how might they affect farming someday?

UGA awarded $4 million to design farm of the future

The long-term goal of the 4-D Farm is to develop climate-smart production systems leveraging renewable energy, automation, intelligence and human capital to meet the required food and fiber needs of a burgeoning world population.

Purdue biology innovation allows the introduction of valuable traits in plants without creating transgenic plants

Patent-pending novel Agrobacterium strains deliver transfer DNA to a plant's nucleus without integrating it into the genome

Plenty Opens World's Most Technologically Advanced Indoor Vertical Farm in Compton

West Coast's only commercial-scale vertical farm will grow up to 4.5M pounds of produce annually to supply partners including Bristol Farms, Walmart and Whole Foods Market

Seafields will develop stationary aquafarms together with MacroCarbon

By baling and storing large quantities of the seaweed at over 4000 metres below sea level in the deep abyssal plain of the Atlantic Ocean, the company aims to trap a gigatonne every year of atmospheric carbon dioxide for thousands of years.

How to Ensure Freshness from Farm to Fork

With advancements in supply chain resources and quality control measures, the AgTech industry has the potential to revolutionize how we think about fresh produce.

iFarm Will Construct an Automated High-Tech Vertical Farm in the Smart City of Tehuantepec (Mexico)

iFarm will build an automated vertical farm based on the cutting-edge iFarm StackGrow technology. The automated farm will have a total cultivation area of 38.500 square meters to grow over 35 types of leafy greens and microgreens with a hydroponics vertical farming system.

IDTechEx Asks If Emerging Technologies Can Make Food Production More Sustainable

Today, food production represents approximately 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, food production is associated with other negative impacts, including high water demand, severe soil degradation, eutrophication, and more.

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

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