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Chiquita has developed a groundbreaking disease-resistant banana hybrid known as Yelloway One, which is resistant to fusarium wilt of banana (TR4) and black leaf streak disease. This new variety is a significant advancement in sustainable banana production and part of Chiquita’s Yelloway Technology initiative. The company aims to create bananas that are more resilient to diseases and climate pressures while maintaining the familiar characteristics of the Cavendish banana. Yelloway One will undergo field trials in the Philippines and Indonesia, two regions heavily impacted by TR4 and Black Sigatoka.
AgroSpheres, a biopesticide startup, raised $37 million in funding to expand its manufacturing capabilities and market access for its sustainable pesticide alternatives. The company’s products degrade into organic components that are beneficial for plants and soil, with no microplastics or petrochemicals. The funding round was led by Zebra Impact Ventures and included investors like Lewis and Clark AgriFood and FMC Ventures.
Syngenta has integrated generative AI into its Cropwise farm management platform, enabling farmers to receive agronomic advice and forecast crop yield potential. Cropwise AI utilizes weather history, soil conditions, crop growth observations, and historical yield data to provide tailored recommendations for input applications and pest control. Syngenta plans to further enhance the platform with computer vision, image recognition for pest detection, and Sustainability analytics to assess farming practices’ Environmental Impact. Currently available to select customers in the US and Brazil, Syngenta intends to expand Cropwise AI to Europe in the near future.
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Maria Sanchez completed her Bachelor’s degree in Plant Sciences from the University of California, Davis, in the USA. Her studies focused on plant genetics and biotechnology, with an emphasis on developing disease-resistant crop varieties. Maria has contributed to several research projects aimed at improving crop resilience to climate change and is now pursuing her Master’s degree in Plant Breeding.