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Ivory Coast farmers hope for more rain, sunshine to boost cocoa crop growth

Soil moisture is helping the April-to-September mid-crop to develop across most of Ivory Coast’s main cocoa growing regions, farmers said, adding that they hoped...

How land-seizure talks have hit South Africa’s farming industry

It’s not just the rand that’s been hurt by the South African ruling party’s plan to change the nation’s constitution to make land expropriation...

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Ivory Coast farmers hope for more rain, sunshine to boost cocoa crop growth

Soil moisture is helping the April-to-September mid-crop to develop across most of Ivory Coast’s main cocoa growing regions, farmers said, adding that they hoped...

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Ivory Coast farmers hope for more rain, sunshine to boost cocoa crop growth

Soil moisture is helping the April-to-September mid-crop to develop across most of Ivory Coast’s main cocoa growing regions, farmers said, adding that they hoped...

Yanmar Partners with Côte d’Ivoire’s ATC Comafrique to expand agricultural machinery business across 16 West African countries

Yanmar Agribusiness Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Yanmar Holdings Co., Ltd., has announced a strategic partnership with ATC Comafrique, a leading automotive and industrial...

How land-seizure talks have hit South Africa’s farming industry

It’s not just the rand that’s been hurt by the South African ruling party’s plan to change the nation’s constitution to make land expropriation...
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Kenya named among Africa’s top avocado exporters

Kenya ranks among world’s fastest growing exporters of avocado even as demand for the fruit grows in China and Europe.Colombia tops the list of...

Data-driven farming initiative in Kenya records triple win

A new data-driven initiative in Ahero, Kisumu County of Kenya has revealed crucial insights into how smallholder farmers can adapt to climate change while...

Mushroom farming contributes to transformation of lives in Zambia

In recent years, mushroom farming has gained traction in Zambia, offering individuals and communities sustainable source of income.Beyond boosting the local economy, this growing...

Where will the next darlings of African agrifoodtech come from?

The future of African agrifoodtech will be shaped by startups that focus narrowly on solving Africa-specific problems for farmers. The post Where will the next darlings of African agrifoodtech come from? appeared first on AgFunderNews.

🎥 Switch Bioworks: ‘Just replacing 25% of nitrogen fertilizer with biologicals at yield parity would be game changing’

Switch Bioworks is pioneering an approach that enables engineered nitrogen-fixing microbes to first establish themselves on plant roots before switching on fertilizer production, addressing a major challenge in this segment of the biologicals market, claims Dr. Tim Schnabel. The post 🎥 Switch Bioworks: ‘Just replacing 25% of nitrogen fertilizer with biologicals at yield parity would be game changing’ appeared first on AgFunderNews.

How Farmers Edge and National Sorghum Producers are removing friction from sustainability reporting

The two entities are digitizing the process of carbon intensity scoring in sorghum production to boost scale and speed of reporting. The post How Farmers Edge and National Sorghum Producers are removing friction from sustainability reporting appeared first on AgFunderNews.

Farm management platform Fieldin teams up with ARAG to bring precision spraying to more US growers

The two aim to boost low adoption rates of precision spraying amongst US-based permanent crop growers. The post Farm management platform Fieldin teams up with ARAG to bring precision spraying to more US growers appeared first on AgFunderNews.

Acadian Plant Health seaweed-based biostimulants boost crop quality, field trials reveal

Recent field trials conducted by Acadian Plant Health have demonstrated significant quality improvements across multiple crops. The post Acadian Plant Health seaweed-based biostimulants boost crop quality, field trials reveal appeared first on AgFunderNews.

Can InsectBiotech crack the code on insect ag economics by tapping into Spain’s olive waste?

The unit economics of farming black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) for protein, oil, and frass, only make sense if you can “solve two big problems, feedstock and energy,” says Spanish startup InsectBiotech. The post Can InsectBiotech crack the code on insect ag economics by tapping into Spain’s olive waste? appeared first on AgFunderNews.

🎥Plant cell culture startup Green Bioactives preps for first commercial launches in 2026

Rather than using sunlight, water, and soil to nurture fully-grown plants, Green Bioactives grows plant cells in bioreactors in conditions optimized for the rapid production of high-value compounds and secondary metabolites. The post 🎥Plant cell culture startup Green Bioactives preps for first commercial launches in 2026 appeared first on AgFunderNews.

Guest article: Agtech is not a revolution, it’s a farm tool

If we want agtech to reach its full potential, the industry must rethink not just what we build, but how we build it and who we build it for. The post Guest article: Agtech is not a revolution, it’s a farm tool appeared first on AgFunderNews.

Danforth Technology Center launches gene-editing startup Spearhead Bio to solve ‘a major obstacle with CRISPR’

Danforth Technology Company launched Spearhead Bio to make the process of gene editing faster and more efficient. The post Danforth Technology Center launches gene-editing startup Spearhead Bio to solve ‘a major obstacle with CRISPR’ appeared first on AgFunderNews.