Exacta, based in Chile, leverages the complex soil microbiome to develop sustainable agricultural products such as phages, bacillus, and peptides in their high-tech lab. By harnessing microorganisms, they aim to replace chemicals in agriculture, boosting yields while readying innovations for market.
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31.08.2023 | The Week in AgriFoodTech: Toyota does indoor farming, Bayer & Pairwise ink deal, cultivated seafood gets big in Japan | Carmaker Toyota recently took a left turn into growing strawberries and cherry tomatoes at one of its production plants. Also in Japan, one of the country’s largest seafood companies has teamed up with a cultivated seafood startup. Meanwhil... |
31.08.2023 | Exacta Bioscience teams up with Ginkgo Bioworks to address scalability challenge for biologicals | From fungi to bacteriophages, ag biologicals (biologics) have been developed to tackle everything from fungal diseases to improving plants’ ability to utilize nutrients, says Santiago-based startup Exacta Bioscience. But many of them are no... |