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  • Seana Day

New VofV Podcast Episode – Intersection of Ag and Tech: Emerging Trends in 2022

by WGCIT Western Growers Center for Innovation

Posted on December 28, 2021 08:47 AM

In the latest episode of Voices of the Valley, agtech investor and strategist Seana Day provides a deep analysis into what we can expect to see from the agtech ecosystem in 2022. Tracking 1,500+ agtech companies, Seana reveals what she sees as the top trends for the future year – such as a fintech/agtech crossover, more mergers/acquisitions, expansion of asset utilization and more. Tune in to journey with Seana as she explores the opportunities and challenges for agtech in 2022 and beyond. 

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  • Elisa Blanco

New VofV Podcast Episode – Building Communities for Resuscitating Water Conservation

by WGCIT Western Growers Center for Innovation

Posted on December 22, 2021 08:33 AM

What can you do when laws and regulations don’t reflect the current water situation?

In the latest episode of Voices of the Valley, Groundwater Expert Elisa Blanco shares how communities and private businesses in Chile encouraged the government to invest in groundwater recharge and surface water storage. Her tips include steps on how to build groundwater communities, coordinate capital and human resources, trigger investment in technology and more.

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  • Ethy Levy

New VofV Podcast Episode – How to Become an Agtech Impact Rainmaker

by WGCIT Western Growers Center for Innovation

Posted on December 14, 2021 02:13 PM

As Israel has long been known as an innovator in water usage, the country’s technologists have helped farmers achieve 30% more yield while using 60% less water. How? Ethy Levy, founder of Bridge Hub and Impact Innovation Israel, reveals that collaboration is the key in the newest episode of the Voices of the Valley podcast.

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