Startup Spotlight: ClearLeaf is tackling worker & environmental welfare through crop inputs
The Costa Rican startup tells AFN about its experience of raising capital in its home country.
The Costa Rican startup tells AFN about its experience of raising capital in its home country.
The Ontario-based startup is counting on nanotechnology to offer farmers the benefits of both traditional chemical-based inputs and newer biological products.
You’ve probably heard of microbials used as seed coating and soil amendments but what about incorporating them directly into seeds?
Farmers have been so hungry for the corn and wheat amendments that the startup has sold out multiple times flying in the face of skepticism over microbes’ efficacy.
We’ve seen microbes for crop health but what if they can help prevent dangerous heavy metals from entering food, too?
Brazil’s small farmers are worth an estimated $20bn in crop protection buying power but most ag retailers cater to larger commodity-focused operations.
Syngenta Ventures’ Michael Lee tells AFN how the firm is viewing the biologics space and why WeedOut’s species-specific approach is so important.
It also announced some changes to its executive leadership with CEO Tom Laurita stepping down in what it described as a streamlined approach towards advancing commercialization.
Greenbook maintains a searchable database of crop input labels to help users and industry professionals stay current on appropriate usages and warnings