Agricultural ventures are not coming to market fast enough (I’ve written why, here). We have a laborious task ahead of us to get to the point where we can feed a population that will hit 10 billion globally in our lifetime. All these people need …
A Scientific Startup Fighting World Hunger
Published by Aaron Hoddinott
Category: Culture of CapitalismTagged entrepreneurs, innovation, capitalism, entrepreneurial ventures, startups, Khosla Ventures, Agricultural ventures, economical issues, BioConsortia, biotech company, microbes, crop health, advancing agricultural produce and yield, genetic modification, chemical fertilizers, Otter Capital, seed to table, BioConsortia’s technology, malnutrition, poverty, Andrew Chung, venture capital community, venture capital firm, arable land, microbe technology
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Category: Culture of CapitalismTagged entrepreneurs, innovation, capitalism, entrepreneurial ventures, startups, Khosla Ventures, Agricultural ventures, economical issues, BioConsortia, biotech company, microbes, crop health, advancing agricultural produce and yield, genetic modification, chemical fertilizers, Otter Capital, seed to table, BioConsortia’s technology, malnutrition, poverty, Andrew Chung, venture capital community, venture capital firm, arable land, microbe technology
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