Reinaldo Bonnecarrere, Diretor de Biológicos na Indigo Latam, foi o convidado do segundo episódio da Série Mercados de Tecnologia no Agro da PwC. O episódio explora como a tecnologia está equipando a agricultura — uma indústria essencialmente a céu aberto — para um futuro mais resiliente e produtivo diante dos desafios climáticos. Além das insights sobre aprimorar a produtividade no campo, o episódio também destaca inovações no processamento de dados agroclimáticos, com contribuições valiosas de especialistas da área. Assista ao episódio completo para uma discussão profunda sobre inovação, sustentabilidade e resiliência no agronegócio. Link: #PwC #IndigoAg #AgriculturaSustentável #Inovação #TecnologiaNoAgro
Indigo
Farming
Boston, MA 65,731 followers
Harnessing nature to help farmers sustainably feed the planet
About us
Indigo Ag improves farmer profitability, environmental sustainability, and consumer health through the use of nature-based and digital technologies. The company’s core offerings – Carbon, Market+, and biotrinsic – integrate across the supply chain to optimize how the world’s most impactful crops are produced, sourced, and distributed. Founded in 2013 with a mission of harnessing nature to help farmers sustainably feed the planet, today the company's technology connects stakeholders across the agricultural ecosystem to unlock sustainability and profitability benefits for all.
- Website
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https://www.indigoag.com
External link for Indigo
- Industry
- Farming
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, MA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- Agriculture, Microbiome, Food, Sustainability, Technology, Microbiology, Data Science, Computational Biology, Agribusiness, Software, Software Engineering, Innovation, Biotechnology, AgTech, Grain Marketing, Biologicals, Carbon, Carbon Credits, Carbon Markets, and Grain Merchandising
Locations
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Primary
500 Rutherford Ave
Suite 201
Boston, MA 02129, US
Employees at Indigo
Updates
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At last week's BioAgTech World Congress in Raleigh, North Carolina, our biological seed treatment biotrinsic Z15, presented by Diana Maloney, PhD, took 2nd place in the innovation awards! Z15 suppresses harmful nematodes from robbing yield from soybeans and corn. Learn more https://indigo.bz/3xPICru
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Our leading corn seed biological treatment, biotrinsic® W12, has delivered an average of 5.3 bu./acre yield uplift in fields across 15 states in 2022 & 2023. Combining the strengths of a living bacteria and fungi, biotrinsic® W12 works by helping defend against the yield damaging effects of drought while improving root growth and plant vitality. This results in enhanced nutrient access and uptake all season long. To get your corn crop off to a strong start, contact your local retailer and treat your seeds with biotrinsic® W12.
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It's almost time for the BioAgTech World Congress in Raleigh, North Carolina! Come meet our experts and learn about the latest developments in biological products. Learn more about Indigo Ag's portfolio here: https://indigo.bz/3xPICru
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With Innovation Forum coming up April 23-24 in Amsterdam, sustainable apparel and textile companies are coming together to discuss alignment to action. Catch Indigo Head of Cotton Peter Bunce and Laila Petrie, CEO of 2050.cloud, climate delivery partner of The Fashion Pact. They'll speak about leading practices to deliver on ambitious decarbonization targets and how #apparel brands can take more effective, more urgent action on #climate. #IFapparelEU24 #SustainableFarming #Scope3 #SustainabilityGoals
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For farmers, considering trying a new practice, like adding cover crops, can be daunting. Start small and see how it goes, says Indigo Ag senior agronomist Jake Linneman. Learn more at https://indigo.bz/4aBu6Cd
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On April 25, we are hosting a webinar for biofuel producers to learn how to potentially generate significant value from the Inflation Reduction Act’s 45Z Clean Fuel Production tax credits and prepare for other low-carbon fuel opportunities. Click on the link below to learn more.
Generating Value from Low-Carbon Feedstock Webinar | Indigo Ag
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This week, the Science Based Targets initiative made a statement that it would revise its guidance to allow companies to use some environmental attribute certificates (EACs) – which can refer to tools including carbon credits and certified lower-emissions commodities – for abatement purposes on scope 3 emissions. Indigo Ag Senior Director Meredith Reisfield unpacks what you need to know about this development.
What You Need to Know About the SBTi Announcement Around Scope 3 Emissions
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For grain merchandisers, integrating CI (Carbon Intensity) scores into their trading strategies offers several compelling advantages. Learn more in this blog post from Indigo Ag's Christopher Ruel, CISSP.
Could CI Scores be the Next Tradable Attribute?
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