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Fast Company recognizes 10 agricultural companies for innovations

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Throughout the millennia, farming has evolved, prompting a new wave of innovators in the agricultural industry. Ag companies are reshaping the farming landscape from cutting-edge technology to unconventional methods. What’s remarkable about the 2024 lineup of the most innovative agriculture companies is the diversity of their offerings, each serving a unique purpose while potentially complementing one another.

Fast Company has published a list of 606 of the most innovative companies for 2024. Companies have to apply to be considered, and applications cost anywhere from $495 to $995, based on the timing of a company’s application.

Here are the top 10 that made the agriculture list:

  1. Monarch stands out with its introduction of the first driver-optional electric tractor, featuring open-source software aimed at revolutionizing agricultural machinery.
  2. Cibus follows and introduces the Trait Machine, a futuristic device streamlining crop gene editing, dramatically reducing time and costs.
  3. Innovafeed found a clever way to upcycle industrial ag waste into a low-carbon fish meal by “co-locating” right next to giant factories that crank out almost bottomless supplies of these by-products.
  4. Biome Makers includes a database of 14 million microorganisms, putting next-generation DNA sequencing in farmers’ hands so they can discover how a field’s unique microbiome helps or hurts the crops and its surrounding ecosystem.
  5. Hazel Technologies’ breakthrough produces-saving sachets that keep apples, tomatoes, avocados, and berries from browning by blocking ethylene receptors to put them “to sleep.”
  6. Carbonwave converts the Caribbean’s stomach-turning sargassum algae into vegan leather, a cosmetics emulsifier, and its star product: a fertilizer that’s now been welcomed across four continents, including by Heineken for barley in Mexico.
  7. Kipster‘s egg-production system features carbon-neutral eggs rolled out at Kroger, laid by hens that eat bakery leftovers and scurry around in a wooded atrium.
  8. Farm Journal was recognized for encouraging American farmers to switch to regenerative growing practices.
  9. InnerPlant has found a way to make plants “talk” when they are malnourished or attacked by pathogens. Their distress signal triggers an intense intercosmic response: SpaceX satellites pick it up, dispatching drones and tractors back on Earth to help specific plants.
  10. Aigen gave farmers the Element, a solar-powered robotic weeder that is a pesticide — and fossil-fuel-free solution to their profession’s biggest perennial hassle. It operates using two to three times less power than a single iPhone.
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Additionally, while Bobcat wasn’t recognized as an agriculture-specific company, it was recognized in the manufacturing awards category. In recent years, Bobcat has advanced its manufacturing facilities, both in terms of its footprint and the technology within its many global locations.

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