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ABM Briefing: Killers of the Cereal Hamster wheel

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Venky Ramachandran
Nov 25, 2024
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State of Digital Ag in smallholding contexts like India when it is hobbled by both “State” and “Market”
Hello!! My name is Venky. I write Agribusiness Matters (ABM) and I thank you for reading ABM Briefing, my new column where I break down important news and help you stay on top get to the bottom of things. If you like what you see, I encourage you to subscribe and receive exclusive perks including invitations to join ABM Townhalls.
We have exciting ABM townhalls lined up for the months of November and December-“State of Bio Energy” on 26th Nov; “State of Agritech” with Agritech OGs - Mark Kahn, Hemendra Mathur and Ritu Verma on Dec 2nd; “State of Agritech in Pakistan” on 9th Dec. ABM Members can RSVP here.

State of Agrifood tech - 25th November 2024

1/ Finding Neverland in Agrifood Systems

A critical look at Refood and Adam Partners’ thesis and recent report on transforming agrifood systems; double-clicking on the distinction between public and private capital; reviewing agrifood investment themes classified based on asset classes.

2/ Killers of the Cereal Hamster Wheel

Brothers and Sisters of the Indo-Gangetic plains, whether from India or Pakistan, breathe poisonous air (with AQI>300) today, thanks to farmers getting terminally stuck in the rice and wheat hamster wheel. Peeling the onion layers of this intractable problem to explore transformative possibilities.

3/ Making Sense of Elicit Plant’s €45 Million Fundraise

Categorizing Eliterra - The Elicit Plant Technology Platform based on ABM Agribiotech Platform Typology; How to evaluate the potential of phytosterols- plant cousin of cholesterol -and other secondary metabolites in agri-input biologicals?

4/ Does India Have a Palm Oil Problem?

With India’s palm oil imports increasing, you could argue that palm oil is the most efficient oil crop per hectare, and rising production could improve smallholder farmers' incomes and reduce foreign exchange losses. On the other hand, the experiences of Papa Nigua tell a different story.

5/ Rural credit startup SarvaGram raises Rs 565 crore in Series D led by Peak XV Partners

Get to the bottom of food and agriculture systems in an age of runaway Climate Change

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