The most innovative companies in agriculture for 2025
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The article highlights the urgency of responsible agriculture in light of future generations' needs. It showcases innovative companies in agriculture for 2025, emphasizing their sustainable practices. Zero Foodprint leads by funding regenerative farming through a 1% contribution model from food businesses. Technological advancements include Four Growers' fast fruit-picking robot, Applied Carbon's biochar production, and Arable's analytics platform enhancing crop management. Biotech developments include Moolec Science's meat protein crops, while Seso's software streamlines labor for major agricultural employers. Together, these innovations signal a shift towards a more sustainable and efficient agricultural future.
Good agriculture has always been about caring for the land-but today, that responsibility is more critical than ever. Innovative agriculture companies must now dedicate significant energy to ensuring future generations of farmers can continue to grow healthy, bountiful crops and feed the planet.
Zero Foodprint takes the top slot, for funding regenerative farming through a model so simple, it becomes radical: Restaurants, grocers, and food companies are asked to contribute 1% of consumer purchases to directly fund farm conversions.
For biotech, Moolec Science achieved not one but three USDA approvals for the first crops that grow meat proteins, producing pork-infused soybeans, beef-enriched peas, and more.
In the AI arena, Arable's sophisticated analytics platform and award-winning sensor have attracted partnerships with tech giants like Google to help farmers cut water use and improve health of some 65 crops in 50 countries.
Read at Fast Company
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