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Adoption remains one of the biggest hurdles for agtech innovators. These 2 startups want to change that.

[ad_1] There are many different technologies being offered to farmers to tackle everything from more efficient input use, different categories of inputs, new sensors to monitor conditions, robotics, and alternative marketplaces. But these innovations are only as good as farmers’ willingness to adopt them en masse.  “Over the course of their careers, farmers shoulder much […]

Ekiti State attracts $50 million Agriculture investments

[ad_1] The Ekiti State Government’s drive to attract investment to the State has started to yield results, especially in agriculture, where various investors have finalized plans to site their production facilities in the State. The State recently issued a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) to Stallion Group for a $10 million rice mill in […]

Now that cannabis is essential, it’s time to roll out the tech

[ad_1] Editor’s Note: Kevin McKernan is founder and chief science officer of Medicinal Genomics, a startup working on cannabis technology including safety testing capabilities. He was the first to sequence the cannabis genome. He is the former Team Leader for Research and Development at The Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research during the Human Genome Project. […]

Clean Crop Technologies raises $3 million to curb post-harvest food waste

[ad_1] Toxins, molds and pathogens are responsible for 500 million tons of food spoilage, which causes nearly $250 billion in food losses and 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. “By the time you throw away that tomato in your fridge, it has already led to significant emissions,” Dan White, co-founder of Clean Crop Technologies, tells […]

COVID19: Work in shifts, researchers advise yam seed producers, farmers

[ad_1] In order to secure food sufficiency in the next coming season due to the challenging period of coronavirus pandemic, researchers have advised yam seed producers and farmers to work in shifts to ensure continuity even during the pandemic. The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) said this in a report published June 8, 2020. […]

Ohanaeze youths give killer-herdsmen 2 wks to quit forests in Igboland

[ad_1] Ohanaeze youths have given two weeks notice to all killer herdsmen in Igboland to quit the forests and bushes in the area or be ejected by force. Speaking through their national youth leader, Chief Arthur Obiorah, the youths said the bushes and forests belong to the people and must no longer harbor killer herdsmen. […]

Osinbajo commissions 200,000-capacity yam facility

[ad_1] Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday opened a 200,000 capacity yam facility at the Zaki Biam International Market in Benue State. The market is assumed to be the biggest yam market in the world, accounting for about 70% of the yams cultivated in the country with over 200 trucks loading two million tubers of yams […]

Why it’s time to distinguish farm tech from the messy supply chain

[ad_1] Editor’s Note: Seana Day is a Partner at Better Food Ventures and The Mixing Bowl, with 15 years of finance, M&A, and technology experience. She is the author of the 2019 Agtech Landscape and Livestock Tech Landscape. Seana now lives in Turlock, the heart of California’s Ag land. Here is her first farm tech market map. The agtech sector is expanding each year, […]

Grab eyes Southeast Asia’s rural economy for post-pandemic growth

[ad_1] Southeast Asian order-anything app Grab has launched a raft of initiatives aimed at brining more small and medium-sized merchants into its ecosystem, including farmers and agrifood vendors, amid supply chain disruption and other knock-on effects from Covid-19. Grab started out as a ride-hailing service, but it has since expanded into myriad other services including […]

Reduction in MPR still not good for agriculture —Stakeholders

[ad_1] The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), recently announced a 1 per cent reduction in the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) from 13.5 to 12.5 per cent, a development which was lauded by many. However, some major stakeholders in the agriculture sector differ on this, sticking by the standpoint that the reduction in the MPR does […]