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Technologies such as satellite rainforest monitoring, tree-planting drones and carbon credit trading software are a 'burgeoning market opportunity' for nature-based solutions, according to a new report.
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How can we give power back to farmers — and out carbon back into the ground?
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Today we have a five-course menu to serve up food and climate solutions.
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Re-building resilience, one community at a time.
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Wisconsin-based Midwestern BioAg is turning manure into a lightweight, easily transportable fertilizer that helps build organic matter in soil, helping it store carbon — an important climate benefit.
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It’s prioritizing services that enable sustainable agriculture and ‘sharing economy’ businesses.
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Tyson, General Mills and Kellogg aren't the only players proving a boon in data analytics investment in 2016.
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The ag giant is teaming up with PepsiCo, Kellogg, General Mills, Monsanto and Walmart. Here's why.
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Midwest row crops, including corn for cereal and soybeans in mayonnaise, are increasingly farmed sustainably.
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DuPont's Pioneer and Bayer AG's Crop Science join Finistere Ventures and Cloud Break Advisors in creating a new accelerator fund.
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Dannon will work directly with farmers to transition away from GMOs as sustainability pressures prod startups and big brands alike to change how food is grown.
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Here's the favorite sustainability success story from a legendary retired McDonald's exec.
by Bob Langert
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Sensors studied water conditions in the field. Cloud-based data helped optimize harvests. These companies broke new ground.
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Apigee and aWhere are teaming up to offer a Big Data application development platform and a few SMS apps to help smallholder farmers.
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From Monsanto to Smithfield Foods to Safeway, a look at how food industry incumbents are swallowing a wave of change.
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Tule Technologies, Rubicon Water and other ag-tech companies as well as university and government researchers have devised tools to grow more food with less water.
by Matt Weiser
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The FAA has approved more than 800 tests of unmanned aerial vehicles, dozens of them for potential precision agriculture.
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Startup Farmers Business Network, which currently analyzes 16 crops, has raised nearly $28 million from the likes of Kleiner Perkins, Google Ventures and DBL Investors.
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Commodity roundtables bring producers of soy, palm and other crops together with environmental organizations. But do they work?
by Anne Thiel