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Agriculture and Nutrition

There is a significant and growing need in the agriculture and nutrition industry sector to adopt new tools, knowledge, and processes that helps them meet the needs of a growing number of consumers with increasingly stricter green, safe, healthy, and ethical requirements and given increasingly constrained natural resources. These tools, knowledge, and processes includes a wide set of goods and services from many food and agricultural markets and enabling industries such  as automation, precision measurements and sensors, bio-based agrochemicals, seeds and traits that are ethically produced and cultivated free from undesired qualities, new retail business models, and even food supplement markets.

Companies that have a truly global market and product strategy, a focus on health and wellness, and adopt an environmentally- and socially-responsible sustainability agriculture and nutrition strategy will come out on top and be the global leaders of the agriculture and nutrition industries in the future.

  1. This issue profiles a zero water factory for efficient water management, research that offers potential for production of solar cells from biomass, and an alternative protein-rich diet for pigs.

    $250.00
  2. This issue profiles a technology to identify pathogens in food and beverages, a genetically engineered yeast strain that converts xylose to ethanol, and research that enables better understanding of electron uptake in methane production.

    $250.00
  3. This issue profiles conversion of deadly algal blooms to valuable products; research enabling replacement of antibiotics in livestock; research for optimizing bacterial concentration in yogurt.

    $250.00
  4. This issue profiles plant breeding practice improves flavor and nutrition of squash, an algae-based closed loop system for piggery effluents, and discovery of a gene for controlling melting point of cocoa butter.

    $250.00
  5. This issue profiles studying yeast survival at high temperatures for good tasting beer, production of bio-based polymers from lignin, and a technique that enables elimination of rootstock regrowth.

    $250.00
  6. This issue profiles using food waste as source of bioenergy; faster, improved biomass production enabled by gene manipulation; and engineered water nanostructures that can replace chemical detergents in the food industry.

    $250.00
  7. This issue profiles rotten oranges that can boost Japanese biofuel production, cost-effective biofertilizers by rural Vietnamese farmers, and a novel milk product in the dairy industry.

    $250.00
  8. This issue profiles genetic alteration of natural chloroplasts to produce valuable biotechnological products, a sugar-based biosurfactant that becomes market ready, and an optimized cocoa fermentation process for improved chocolate taste.

    $250.00
  9. This issue profiles engineered bacteria to produce perfumes, discovery about the association between food safety and climate change , and reaction pathway for biomass-to-hydrogen production using catalysts.

    $250.00
  10. This issue profiles a modular and efficient biogas plant designed like a biobattery, ethanol and silage production using on-site solid state fermentation, and a quick technique to infuse wood aroma into wine.

    $250.00