Indigo named 2017 Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum

- The World Economic Forum has announced its selection of the world's 30 most promising Technology Pioneers of 2017 - Companies were selected for their potential to significantly impact business and society through new technologies, as well as to advance the Fourth Industrial Revolution - Indigo was chosen for its proven potential to transform agriculture in a way that supports growers, consumers, and the environment - The full list of recognized Technology Pioneers can be viewed here: http://wef.ch/techpioneers17

Monsanto and Atomwise Collaborate to Discover New Crop Protection Options Using Artificial Intelligence Technology

Monsanto Company and Atomwise have formed a unique research collaboration to increase the speed and probability of discovering and developing new crop protection products using artificial intelligence.

Plenty Acquires Bright Agrotech to Globally Scale Impact of Local Farmers

Industry-leading technology will play cruPlenty, the leading field-scale vertical farming company reshaping agriculture to bring fresh and locally grown produce to people everywhere, announced the acquisition of Bright Agrotech, the leader in vertical farming production system technology. cial role in Plenty farms

SensorInsight Named Cool Vendor in IoT Solutions 2017 by Gartner

Leading Analyst Firm Selects SensorInsight for Innovative, Impactful and Intriguing Solution

Science, Technology and Humanity are Merging Together in Rural Yucatan Mexico to Raise the Livelihood and Economy

Turf Feeding Systems, a Houston based company, will bring together science, technology and humanity at a new high yield agriculture project in rural Yucatan Mexico for Monarca, a Mexico City company. This Phase I of the Monarca project will create 100 hectares of high yield agriculture and will include a technology and learning center, which will improve the rural economy and livelihood of the Yucatan peninsula.

PrecisionAg® Vision Conference: Focused on the Future

Providing Senior Management Strategies for Global Digital Agriculture

AgriTechTomorrow.com launches its Online Trade Magazine

Following a soft launch end of May, www.AgriTechTomorrow.com has officially launched its Online Trade Magazine.

Smart farming methods need IoT technologies

Richard Wilson for Electronics Weekly: Technologies such as IoT can be used to address the need for sustainable food production to support the current rate of population growth, according to IoT analyst firm Beecham Research.

Top 7 technologies in precision ag

Catie Noyes for Farm and Dairy: Precision agriculture and agricultural technology have come a long way in the past five to 10 years.

Myriad Mobile Raises $1.5M to Launch New Ag-Tech for Grain

Investment aligns strategic partners for market opportunity

What's Slowing the Use of Robots in the AG Industry?

Precision agriculture isn't just rhetoric; it's real-time intelligence flowing into analytics software that transforms that flow into meaningful, practical information that farm managers can react to quickly. That data -- and that process -- have costs and, for the last few years, farmers have been stretched because commodity prices are down.

An Urban Farm Grows in Brooklyn

Melissa Fares for Reuters: For 12 months, farmers each get a 320-square-foot steel shipping container where they control the climate of their own farm. Under pink LED lights, they grow GMO-free greens all year round.

Farmer's Business Network, Inc. Launches Crop Marketing Service for the Digital Age

Giving farmers the upper hand with real-time profitability tracking, technology-enabled market access, and bringing global markets to the farm gate

The Rainforest Alliance and UTZ to Merge, Forming New, Stronger Organziation

The new organization will create a single agriculture sustainability standard, simplify the certification process and continue to improve livelihoods for farmers and forest communities.

Advanced Drainage Systems Launches New App to Support Agricultural Drainage Planning

App Supports Increased Tiling and Higher Yields

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