Inside Ginkgo and Bayer’s Quest to Rewrite the Fertilizer Rulebook: The Race to Create Next-Gen Nitrogen-Fixing Biologicals
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Inside Ginkgo and Bayer’s quest to rewrite the fertilizer rulebook: The race to create next-gen nitrogen-fixing biologicals
Engineering soil microbes to fix atmospheric nitrogen and reduce the use of synthetic fertilizers in cereal crops is a hot space in ag biologicals. But to truly deliver on their promise, nitrogen-fixing bugs need to up their game, says Michael Miile, PhD. The first wave of products (from Corteva and Pivot Bio) have been on the market for three or four years, but there are key technical challenges facing all players in this space if they want to …
Liernais and Alligny-en-Morvan. at 20 Years Old, They Created a Natural Fertilizer From Sheep's Wool
Last May, Jules Chalandre and Camille Jeannin launched Lainova, a company through which the two 20-year-olds market Naturalaine, a natural fertilizer made from sheep's wool. This innovative product, beyond its inherent benefits, also supports farmers.
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