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Join The Nature Conservancy and Fractal Agriculture on February 28 from 11am-12pm CT for an invite-only introduction to regenerative agriculture, how it can drive impact, its relevance to climate change, and any challenges to scaling thus far.
oin the discussion as Daniel unpacks Clean Crop Technologies’ innovative plasma technology to improve crop yields and reduce food waste. We also discuss the challenges of contamination in the food supply chain and the importance of addressing climate change in agriculture. If you're interested in learning about cutting-edge solutions to food waste and climate change in agriculture, this podcast is a must-listen.
“ROI.” That may not be the first thought of motivation each morning as landowners work to preserve the century farm that their great grandparents toiled to build. But it might be the reason that the farm will survive for future generations.
Mad Capital uses a $5 million credit facility from RSF to support Midwest and High Plains farmers who are transitioning to organic and regenerative practices
In the US alone, nearly 1/3 of all food produced is wasted, accounting for 4.4 gigatons of CO2 emissions every year. A significant portion of this is due to toxins, pathogens, and pests that originate in the field.
Dan White is the Co-Founder and CEO of Clean Crop Technologies, an agtech startup that uses electricity to fight food waste and food safety risk. Clean Crop's proprietary 'Clean Current' technology combines electricity and food-grade gasses to remove contaminants from seeds and foods to increase crop yields, reduce food waste, and increase food safety.
Loveland Products will commercialize two new crop protection products containing Ascribe’s biofungicide, Phytalix. This collaboration is expected to bring Phytalix-based products to the U.S. row crop market under the Loveland Products’ brand in the 2026 growing season.
In an exciting advancement for sustainability transparency, HowGood's research-backed impact labels will be digitally displayed on 2,500 food items across five stores, as well as at COP28.