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Aussie AI-driven grain grading company Cropify reaps $2 million

Up until now, Adelaide-headquartered startup Cropify has been bootstrapped by its co-founders. The fundraise will accelerate the commercialisation of the AI-driven technology domestically and set the company up to export its expertise internationally.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

The trends shaping Australia’s $71 billion agriculture sector in 2023

In 2020-21 Australian agriculture saw a 17% increase in value to $71 billion according to ABS data.

  • By Remo Carbone
  • Contributor

Beyond Meat’s lead investor is looking for his next unicorn

Victor Friedberg, co-founder of the US$1.5 billion S2G Ventures fund and thought-leader in food and agriculture, is launching a new US$150 million fund, New Epoch Capital on 1 December 2023.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

The deep tech revolution creating a new class of wealth

Deep space tech has the potential to not only change how we live and work. It presents the world with a trillion-dollar market opportunity.

  • By Jane Lindhe
  • Forbes Staff

Asides

The agricultural circular loop of decarbonisation

The relationship between agriculture and climate change is multifaceted.

  • By Mike Harut
  • Contributor

The innovation needed to make agriculture truly green

In Australia, the agriculture sector represents 13% of the country’s annual greenhouse gas emissions.

  • By Remo Carbone
  • Contributor
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What’s the future of fertility?

The team believes the technology could ultimately help to improve fertility results.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
Emma Weston is a city lawyer turned farmer who co-founded the digital grain management platform AgriDigital. Her startup is helping transform the agricultural industry from the world’s least digitised to one that is more profitable, equitable and connected.

Grain brain: Can blockchain solve global grain supply?

Emma Weston is a city lawyer turned farmer who co-founded the digital grain management platform AgriDigital. Her startup is helping transform the agricultural industry from the world’s least digitised to one that is more profitable, equitable and connected.

  • By Jessica Mudditt
  • Contributor
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