
Matt Hopkins
Senior Online Editor at CropLife Magazine
Senior Online Editor at Precision Ag
Senior Online Editor at Cotton Grower
Senior Online Editor at AgriBusiness Global
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2 days ago |
agribusinessglobal.com | Matt Hopkins
Agoro Carbon has signed a landmark 12-year offtake agreement to deliver 2.6 million carbon removal credits to Microsoft. This agreement represents one of the largest soil-based carbon removals commitments to date, marking a significant milestone in the advancement of agriculture-driven climate solutions. It unlocks significant investment to scale sustainable agriculture, reflecting corporate demand for durable, science-backed soil carbon removals.
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croplife.com | Matt Hopkins
By Stine Seed Farm Inc.|June 25, 2025 As a testament to its commitment to supporting growers through every stage of the season, Stine Seed Company is providing expert guidance to help grower customers address in-season crop challenges and protect their yield potential. By offering timely agronomic insights and actionable strategies, Stine empowers farmers to make informed decisions in the field.
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3 days ago |
croplife.com | Matt Hopkins
By AgriBusiness Global|June 24, 2025 The trend of growers using integrated pest management to lower MRLs on produce is growing, writes Editor Lauren Milligan at CropLife’s sister site AgriBusinessGlobal.com. Certis Biologicals is a leader in integrating biopesticides into conventional crop protection programs.
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croplife.com | Matt Hopkins
By 2BMonthly|Updated: June 24, 2025 Editor’s note: Each year, 2BMonthly’s State of the Industry feature includes a Q&A with executives from leading biocontrol and biostimulants companies worldwide. The 2024 feature touched on a wide range of prevailing topics including the investment climate for biologicals, where the industry’s biggest innovations are likely to come from, and the ongoing challenges related to the European regulatory climate.
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croplife.com | Matt Hopkins
By World Food Prize|June 24, 2025 From Australia to Zimbabwe, 39 visionary scientists, farmers, policy advisors, entrepreneurs and humanitarians have been named to the 2025 Top Agri-food Pioneers (TAP) list, announced today by the World Food Prize Foundation. Now in its second year, the TAP list honors individuals driving bold and innovative solutions to the most pressing challenges in global food security.
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