Join award-winning journalist Amy Wu on Women Innovators in Food and Farming, a podcast spotlighting inspiring conversations with women entrepreneurs driving change in agri-food tech. From groundbreaking advancements in seed breeding and soil innovation to cutting-edge robotics and automation, Amy explores the stories and insights behind the innovations shaping the future of food and farming. Whether you're a professional in the field, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply curious about these transformative technologies, tune in and be part of this exciting journey.
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Join award-winning journalist Amy Wu on Women Innovators in Food and Farming, a podcast spotlighting inspiring conversations with women entrepreneurs driving change in agri-food tech. From groundbreaking advancements in seed breeding and soil innovation to cutting-edge robotics and automation, Amy explores the stories and insights behind the innovations shaping the future of food and farming. Whether you're a professional in the field, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply curious about these transformative technologies, tune in and be part of this exciting journey.
Agtech helps an almond grower in California’s Central Valley.
Women Innovators in Food and Farming
Join award-winning journalist Amy Wu on Women Innovators in Food and Farming, a podcast spotlighting inspiring conversations with women entrepreneurs driving change in agri-food tech. From groundbreaking advancements in seed breeding and soil innovation to cutting-edge robotics and automation, Amy explores the stories and insights behind the innovations shaping the future of food and farming. Whether you're a professional in the field, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply curious about these transformative technologies, tune in and be part of this exciting journey.