Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food
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Adrian Ferrero is the co-founder of Biome Makers, a global AgTech company providing advanced technology for modeling soil functionality. They are on a mission to enhance the productivity of arable soils and recover soil health worldwide. Through their proprietary soil tech platform, BeCrop, they measure the biological quality of the soil and deliver agronomic insights to optimize farm operations and output.
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What are microbial communities and why are they so important for all us and especially if you are a farmer? Also, we can test all we want but how does it change our management? What should we change to get another outcome in a couple of months or at the ned of the growing season?
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