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The Meristem Crop Performance product line will become a key component of AgPlanIt’s offering of crop inputs and grower solutions. 

 

 Meristem Crop Performance Group, LLC and AgPlanIt announced a new strategic supply agreement to serve American farmers. The Meristem Crop Performance product line will now become a key component of AgPlanIt’s offering of crop inputs and grower solutions. 

“Ty Fickenscher and Kylen Hunt have a track record of helping growers become more profitable,” says Mitch Eviston, Meristem managing director, in announcing the agreement. With their background in precision agriculture and dedication to helping farmers improve their ROI, Eviston says working with the AgPlanIt founders makes perfect sense. 

“AgPlanIt has one core objective,” explains Ty Fickenscher, co-founder from Axtell, Neb. “We want to equip producers with efficiency improvements and products that increase profits.” Fickenscher has a proven history of bringing ROI solutions to Nebraska farmers with agronomic and precision ag services. He and co-founder Kylen Hunt, Elkhorn, Neb., say the agreement with Meristem is a great fit for AgPlanIt. 

“The Meristem team is working hard to help farmers cut costs and improve yields and we are proud to be able to work with them,” says Hunt. He says AgPlanIt is out to boost the ability of American farmers to compete successfully in a global market, a mission that fits well with Meristem’s vision of “Driving Farm Business Success.” 

AgPlanIt will now offer Meristem’s initial product portfolio, including seed treatments under the brand RACEREADY, REVLINE plant growth regulators, TRUTRACK drift control, AQUADRAFT water conditioners and surfactants and HOMESTRETCH nitrogen stabilizers, micronutrients, and foliar nutritionals. BLUE DEF diesel exhaust fluid rounds out the current offering. 

Both Fickenscher and Hunt say they are looking forward to connecting with farmers all across The Plains with this message and the benefits these products will bring.

 “If only 80 per cent of your input costs are enhancing your ROI, that means you aren’t making the most of the other 20%,” explains Hunt. “Farmers need a higher ROI for every input dollar if they are to compete globally.”

 “We’ve set up Meristem to be the lean provider of high-quality crop input additives to help these global players cut costs and increase yields,” says Meristem’s Eviston. “Now, with AgPlanIt’s help, we’ll be able to connect with more of the farmers who can benefit.”

The Meristem Crop Performance product line will

Till now, former IAS Arun Singhal is serving as a Special Secretary in the Department of Health and Family Welfare. 

The Central government has appointed senior bureaucrat Arun Singhal as the new Chief Executive Officer of Food safety regulator FSSAI. This appointment is considered as a part of a senior-level bureaucratic reshuffle by centre. 

After the former chief Pawan Agarwal moved out of the role due to his appointment as special secretary logistics, the role was vacant and needed to be filled. However, after Aggarwal, GSG Ayyangar was given the responsibility till now. Arun Singhal will be taking over the responsibility from Ayyangar. 

FSSAI comes under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, which is mainly held responsible for creating standards for the food industry and keep a check on the manufacturing, storage, distribution, sale, and import of foods. 

Till now, former IAS Arun Singhal is serving as a Special Secretary in the Department of Health and Family Welfare. Many other significant posts have also been shuffled by the centre. S Gopalakrishnan has been appointed as Additional Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) while Rajendra Kumar, will now be an Additional Secretary in the IT Ministry, replacing Mr. Gopalakrishnan.

 Similarly, C Sridhar, who is the current Deputy Director in the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration has been appointed as Joint Secretary in the PMO.

The central government has also appointed 16 joint secretaries in its different departments in the reshuffle.

 

Till now, former IAS Arun Singhal is

NRGene is a genomics AI company that provides turn-key solutions to support agricultural research and breeding. 

 

 

 

 

The Government of Saskatchewan is welcoming NRGene to the province. Headquartered in Israel, the company announced they are expanding their operations to Canada and will be opening an office in Saskatoon. 

This investment from NRGene follows a successful trade mission to Israel in 2018, where the Honourable Jeremy Harrison, Minister of Trade and Export Development, and Deputy Premier Gordon Wyant met with the company to highlight opportunities in Saskatchewan. The purpose of the trade mission was to showcase Saskatchewan’s business environment and our world class agriculture sector, as well as to encourage Israeli companies to establish a presence in the province. 

“This announcement is good news for Saskatchewan and it is a positive sign that the province’s investment climate remains strong, despite the current challenges due to the global COVID-19 pandemic,” Harrison says. “NRGene will be a great fit for Saskatchewan’s agricultural sciences cluster, bringing good jobs and capacity that will enhance our innovative AgTech, and increasing productivity in the agri-food sector.” 

NRGene is a genomics AI company that provides turn-key solutions to support agricultural research and breeding. Relying on a vast proprietary genomic databases and AI-based technologies, NRGene provides some of the largest ag-based companies in the world with the computational tools they require to improve breeding of crop plants and farm animals, thus increasing food production from every acre of agricultural land. NRGene’s tools have been implemented by leading seed, ag-chemical and ag biotech companies worldwide, as well as by many influential research teams in academia. 

The Government of Saskatchewan has been working with NRGene since 2015, when Innovation Saskatchewan first met with NRGene’s team at a workshop, as they have been involved in Saskatchewan’s wheat genome project demonstrating how advanced genomics technology can boost wheat yield. Since then, NRGene has generated multiple successful collaborations in Saskatchewan with the University of Saskatchewan, the Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS), Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and additional local commercial companies and academia.  These collaborations cover multiple crops, including bread-wheat, durum wheat, canola, legumes, mustard, flax, cannabis and more.

 In January 2020, it was announced that an international consortium, including GIFS researchers at the University of Saskatchewan and NRGene, had successfully completed the assembly of multiple canola reference genomes.

 “With the world class agricultural research cluster in Saskatoon, the burgeoning AgTech sector, and such a strong history of primary production, we see in Canada a natural location for NRGene to expand its operations,” says CEO and co-founder of NRGene, Doctor Gil Ronen.  “We know this first-hand, having recently collaborated on the exciting genomics projects in wheat and canola, so we are pleased to make this important investment in Saskatchewan.” With this investment in the province, NRGene will recruit skilled geneticists and data scientists to their new office in Saskatoon.

 

Continued international engagement and dialogue with companies like NRGene will continue to be a priority as the province works towards economic recovery.

NRGene is a genomics AI company that

 It activates different biological soil processes and unlocks essential micro and macronutrients 

Seipasa, the Spanish company specialised in the development and formulation of biopesticides, biostimulants and fertilizers for agriculture has presented Radisei, a new root biostimulant registered with the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, which initially is intended for almond trees, vines, table grapes, fruit trees, olive trees, blueberries, banana trees, citrus fruits, tropical fruits and kiwis. 

Radisei is designed to achieve maximum plant power, based on a specific formulation that includes Seipasa’s exclusive SEIBS23 strain of Bacillus subtilis. It is a biostimulant that activates different biological soil processes; it unlocks essential micro and macronutrients and enhances root system development, aiding crops at the start and ensuring a high-quality end production. 

Radisei acts on plant roots, generating a biofilm with a high exchange capacity over the whole of their surface. It helps produce greater root mass and absorbent hairs while also activating biological processes in the soil.

In the words of Javier Nácher, Seipasa’s Chief Technical Officer, “Radisei has been possible thanks to the integration of various natural technologies in the same formula. The high quality of the organic matrix promotes intense root biostimulation while also ensuring the embedding and viability of microorganisms” 

Exclusive strain of Bacillus subtilis 

Javier Nácher goes on to add that “the product’s exclusive strain of “Bacillus subtilis” guarantees its integration with crops, establishing a favourable and stimulating ecological niche with proven reported benefits in the proliferation of roots and absorbent hairs. All of this improves the efficiency of nutrient absorption by plants and makes the elements locked in the soil readily available to crops”. 

Juan Manuel López, Seipasa’s Marketing director explains that Radisei has been launched as a new tool, developed and marketed under the company’s Natural Technology brand. “Radisei incorporates the invaluable knowledge built up by our R+D+I department regarding the action of microorganisms on plants. Our own exclusive strain of Bacillus Subtilis, developed entirely at Seipasa, together with the balanced formula of the product, guarantees the maximum effectiveness and performance of Radisei in field conditions”.

 

 It activates different biological soil processes and

Companies have claimed 23.7% reduction in water use and 13.3% in nitrogen application in rice farms. 

 

 

Indigo Agriculture and Anheuser-Busch announced the results of their effort to produce rice grown with specific environmental attributes. The resource and emissions savings achieved in the inaugural year of the program significantly outpaced the targets set forth when the partnership was first announced, demonstrating the opportunity to drive on-farm environmental responsibility, validate and de-risk specific conservation practices, and reward growers for their efforts.

Growers who contracted with Indigo to produce rice for Anheuser-Busch achieved: 

An average decrease of 23.7% water use compared to historical county averages, totaling over 2 billion gallons or enough to supply the city of Jonesboro, Arkansas – where Anheuser-Busch’s rice mill is based – for one year.

An average reduction of 13.3% in nitrogen application, or nearly 250,000 pounds, the equivalent of ten tractor trailers.

An average reduction of 26.6% in emissions of methane, a key greenhouse gas equivalent to 5,296 metric tons of carbon dioxide or the annual emissions of 1,151 passenger vehicles.

By leveraging Indigo’s portfolio of offerings – including yield increases through the use of Indigo’s microbial products, conservation management practices through agronomic support, and the efficient transaction and delivery of grain through Indigo Marketplace and Indigo Transport – the partnership offered growers an end-to-end solution to support the commercial production of sustainable rice. Additionally, the methods by which Indigo measured on-farm environmental savings in support of Anheuser-Busch’s 2025 Sustainability Goals lay the foundation for the company’s efforts to create additional income streams for growers through the abatement and sequestration of on-farm emissions with Indigo Carbon.

 “Our partnership with Anheuser-Busch is an example of the potential of a de-commoditized agriculture system to deliver value for growers and the environment while expanding consumer choice,” says David Perry, Indigo’s CEO. “We’re looking forward to expanding our partnership alongside Anheuser-Busch to meet consumer demand for climate positive products while bringing significant economic opportunities to America’s farming communities.” 

“Anheuser-Busch is proud to partner with Indigo and Arkansas rice farmers to bring this industry leading program to life,” says Jess Newman, Senior Director of Agricultural Procurement & Sustainability at Anheuser-Busch. “We are thrilled with the environmental results the Indigo growers achieved, which advance three of our 2025 sustainability goals: smart agriculture, watershed health, and carbon emissions. We are excited to continue exploring ways to deliver choices to both our growers and consumers.”

 

The first of its kind project coupled data-driven insights and on-farm agronomic counsel to assist Indigo Rice growers in adopting proven conservation practices (alternate wetting and drying and optimized nitrogen application), in many cases for the first time. The cost reductions associated with decreased water and fertilizer use from these beneficial growing practices, coupled with a price premium to reflect the specialty attributes associated with how the grain was produced, significantly improved growers’ profitability, reinforcing the effectiveness of a systems approach to de-commoditizing agriculture. 

“We’re proud to be a part of this partnership with Indigo and Anheuser-Busch to sustainably produce rice. During the last growing season, we reduced input costs and earned a premium for the rice we grew for this program, overall increasing the farm’s profitability,” says Nolan Evans, a grower in Arkansas who participated in the program. “I’m excited to see what we can accomplish together in 2020.” 

“Indigo is committed to ensuring growers receive the individualized support needed to successfully adopt new and beneficial practices,” says Cody Corbell, Indigo’s General Manager, Rice. “Doing so enables a market for sustainably grown rice and rewards our farming community for their critical role in preserving our natural resources.” 

Anheuser-Busch is the largest end-user of rice in the United States. The brewer first started using the prized ingredient in 1876, when Adolphus Busch first added it to Budweiser to add a clean, crisp taste and set the brew apart from other lagers. Today, the company mills approximately 2.6 million pounds of rice a day at its facility in Jonesboro, Arkansas, where Evans’s crop and that of the other participating growers will be delivered. Earlier this month, Indigo transported more than 53,000 bushels of rice for an Identity Preserved Beer Day. The milling experiment – an extension of the partnership and a first for the nation’s largest end user of rice – entailed calibrating the facility to a single variety of grain, allowing further insights into the energy, time, and cost savings potential of an optimized milling process.

 Following the success of the pilot, Indigo Ag and Anheuser-Busch have extended their partnership through the 2020 growing season, this time expanding the scope of the program to nearly 2.7M bushels and broadening its pool of participating growers. In the second phase, Indigo will also experiment with advanced data collection methods and remote-sensing technology such as drones, water sensors, and a mobile app to automate and enhance the project’s data collection efforts and further optimize the sustainable production of rice.

Companies have claimed 23.7% reduction in water

It is launched for granting licenses and registration to food business operators, and regulatory compliance

 

 

 

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has announced the launch of its cloud based food safety compliance online platform. The platform will be called ‘Food Safety Compliance System (FoSCoS),” as per the statement released by the FSSAI. 

The new online platform is launched for granting licenses and registration to food business operators, and regulatory compliances. “FSSAI is launching its cloud based, upgraded new food safety compliance online platform called Food Safety Compliance System & FoSCoS”, announced the food regulator.  The new URL for the new portal, i.e., foscos.fssai.gov.in, will be replacing the old portal ‘foodlicensing.fssai.gov.in’.

 Since 2011, Food Licensing and Registration System, FSSAI’s online licensing platform, has issued 70 lakh licenses or registrations so far. Among them, 35 lakhs licensees/registrants are active users and are transacting on it on a regular basis.

 With the new platform, FSSAI aims at providing one stop solution for all the engagement of an FBO with the department for any regulatory compliance transaction. “A single regulatory platform will enable pan India integrated response system to any food fraud and ensure an advanced risk based, data driven regulatory approach. Initially, FoSCoS will offer licensing, registration, inspection and annual return modules. The platform has been integrated with its mobile app and will be linked with other IT platforms,” said FSSAI.

 

It is launched for granting licenses and

He will also be taking care of the engine, drive train, and electronic-component businesses.

 Deere & Company (DE) announced that its Board of Directors elected John Stone, 50, to the position of President, Worldwide Construction & Forestry and Power Systems. He will be given the responsibility for managing the overall performance of the company’s construction and forestry operations throughout the world and for the continued success of the Wirtgen organization. He will also be taking care of the engine, drivetrain, and electronic-component businesses. 

Stone joined the company in 2002. Since then, he has managed the company’s global utility tractor product line and headed corporate strategy. In 2016, he was given the post of Senior Vice President, Intelligent Solutions Group. While serving in the same role, he led the company’s highly successful efforts to develop precision technologies that are bringing value and productivity to customers. 

He was instrumental in the opening of John Deere Labs, which was a San Francisco-based research unit. It focused on breakthrough technologies such as machine learning and robotics. Under his leadership, Deere Group acquired Blue River Technology, a company that develops computer vision and machine learning capabilities for agriculture in 2017. 

“John’s record of success and proven leadership skills make him highly qualified for this critical role,” said John C. May, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “His firm grasp of the vital importance of technology will be of great benefit as he assumes leadership of our construction equipment operations.”

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