BIO Alabama Approves New Board Members
BIO Alabama is excited to welcome one new director and three new executive committee members. Our new board director is Roger Graben, PhD. Vivek Lal, MD; Michael Lynch, founder and CEO of CHONEX; and Amy Sturdivant will join the executive committee.
StrongSoil Lab and Field Trials Show Promising Results
StrongSoil lab and field trials show promising results for Chonex. Read more in this feature article in Future Farmer Magazine.
2022 Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenge Final Pitches
The Ag Innovation Challenge is a national business competition that showcases U.S. startups developing innovative solutions that address challenges facing America’s farmers, ranchers and rural communities. The 10 semi-finalists will compete live in front of Farm Bureau members, investors and industry representatives at AFBF Convention for the grand prize of $50,000 in start-up funds and title of Ag Innovation Challenge Winner.
A New Searchable Directory Focuses on Women Innovators in AgriFoodTech
Innovations and technologies in agrifoodtech are tackling big impact issues such as food security and food waste.
But everywhere we look, the gender inequity in the distribution of opportunities and resources is painfully obvious. Looking at the 10 largest agrifoodtech financings in 2020, 100% of the founders of these 10 companies are men. Of the top 20 financings, just two are known to have women co-founders.
In 2019, only 7% of investment money that went into agrifoodtech deals went to startups founded by women, according to a 2019 report — ‘Money Where Our Mouths Are’ (MWOMA).
The bottom line is that while the number of women founders, leaders, and innovators in the agrifoodtech sector — which extends into agbio and foodbio — continues to grow, the voices (and exposure) of women in the industry remain few and far between.
Challenge often creates opportunity and this is what a handful of women in agrifoodtech saw when they independently began collecting the names of women in the sector into a list simply because no such list existed. The women included agtech entrepreneurs, investors, and journalists who write about agrifoodtech. In 2020, they became aware of each others’ lists and decided to combine forces and merge them into a single directory, the ‘Women in AgTech Directory.’