Remembering Rob Trice, infant formula toxin probe, crop protection at a crossroads, targeted protein degradation, astaxanthin's "collagen moment"


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This week, Elaine explored how a bacterial toxin could have crept into some of the world's largest infant formula brands, and Jenn analyzed why crop protection giants need to embrace external innovation to get the next generation of products to market.

Elsewhere, fermentation startup baCta is chasing astaxanthin’s “collagen moment” with AI-optimized yeast strains, and Bindbridge raised funds to tricks weeds’ cellular machinery into destroying proteins essential to their survival.

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- Ag biotech: The US still leads the world in discovery, but Brazil and China are winning the race to deploy it at scale, says guest contributor Achal Shah.

- Biogeographical context: Smarter strategies for biologicals R&D with IdeeLab

Finally, and very sadly, we remember Rob Trice, a founding voice in agrifoodtech, a friend to many in our industry, and one of AFN's earliest champions. He will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace.

Louisa, Jenn, and Elaine.

Remembering Rob Trice, a founding voice in agrifoodtech

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With crop protection at a crossroads, it's time for big ag to embrace its big pharma moment

Major agrochemical companies should look to pharma's recent history to address their current structural struggles. Jennifer Marston

Can fermentation undercut synthetics? baCta chases astaxanthin’s ‘collagen moment’

baCta grows astaxanthin in fermentation tanks from yeast strains optimized at “unprecedented speed” with robotics and generative AI. Elaine Watson

Bindbridge raises $3.8m for targeted protein degradation platform for next-gen crop protection

Targeted protein degradation tricks the internal machinery of cells in weeds to destroy proteins that are essential to their survival. Elaine Watson

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Amatera’s approach is “2x faster and 10x more cost-effective” than current industry standards for perennials, claims the firm. Elaine Watson

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A roadmap for taking ag biologicals from molecules to markets around the world. Jennifer Marston

Guest article: America invents, Brazil and China deploy. Can the Farm Bill fix Washington’s ag biotech bottleneck?

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Plus: AeroFarms signs letter of intent to sell the company. Jennifer Marston

How AI, automated labs and CDMOs are replacing agrifood’s R&D playbook

Developments that historically took years can now be compressed into a few months. Jennifer Marston

Magdalena plans 650,000-L precision fermentation facility in Guatemala

The Latam sugar giant is "reallocating capital, talent, and governance toward industrial biology," says biochem unit director Andrés Rodas. Elaine Watson

DJI appeal sets stage for legal showdown over future of US ag spray drone market

The FCC ruling—which has upended a sector dominated by overseas vendors—is “procedurally and substantively flawed,” argues DJI. Elaine Watson

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Express interest in investing in Fund V. AgFunder is a top 100 VC, according to TIME and Statista. Is your business ready for AI analytics? Find out more here. This week, Elaine explored how a bacterial toxin could have crept into some of the world's largest infant formula brands, and Jenn analyzed why crop protection giants need to embrace external innovation to get the next generation of products to market. Elsewhere, fermentation startup baCta is chasing astaxanthin’s “collagen moment”...