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Corteva Announces Breakthrough in Wheat Technology

World Agri-Tech

Corteva Announces Breakthrough in Wheat Technology November 18, 2024 In advance of its Investor Day, Corteva announced a breakthrough in one of the world’s most important staple crops – wheat – a first-of-its kind, proprietary non-GMO hybrid technology.

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First genetically-modified wheat trait deregulated in the U.S.

Real Agriculture

Department of Agriculture has approved cultivation of Bioceres Crop Solutions’ HB4 drought-tolerant wheat technology, as of August 27, 2024. Read More

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‘Smart cultivator’ is impressive technology

Western FarmPress

My Take: The AI-powered cultivator sweeps away weeds while protecting plants.

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Postharvest Technology and Handling Of Horticultural Crops In Agriculture

Agric4profits

Horticultural crops are cultivated for their produce, which are harvested at the end of a production period. What happens to harvested produce before being taken by the consumer is known as postharvest technology or operations. The produce harvested are either marketed for immediate or industrial utilization or stored for future use.

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The latest developments on the cultivated meat front

Food Politics

I’m trying to keep up with what’s happening with cultivated meat. So far, the FDA has approved a couple of cultivated chicken cell companies, and these are selling “chicken” in a couple of restaurants, one in San Francisco and the other in Washington DC. The big issue: scaling cell production up enough to have product to sell.

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Cultivating AI One Byte at a Time

ATTRA

Learn how AI can streamline farm design, improve pest management, boost nutrient efficiency, and elevate productivity — helping you cultivate smarter, more resilient crops.

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What’s new in food tech? A few that caught my fancy

Food Politics

I’m a food technology skeptic but I do enjoy keeping an eye on what food scientists and innovators are coming up with. Read more [ This might actually be good—can’t wait to try it ] Israel-based Wanda Fish rolls out first cell-cultivated fish: The U.S. and EU bans on food cultivated from cells will not likely slow that industry.

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