Low cost and multi location phenomic at large scale is becoming more and more important in front of global change. Here is a great article on model we use at SeedLinked developed by Jacob van Etten. "Collaboration between scientists and farmers is always important in crop variety studies. That partnership is getting a boost thanks to a new kind of citizen science. Called the Triadic Comparison of Technology Options (tricot) approach, this simple but extremely practical and impressively effective strategy involves researchers providing seeds to a large number of farmers, who then plant the seeds, collect the production data, and report their observations back to the scientists." SeedLinked integrated the tricot model within its trialing tools. https://lnkd.in/eNjTxvrr
SeedLinked
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Viroqua,Wisconsin 786 位关注者
Helping breeders, seed companies, and growers find the best seeds for their conditions. Every Seed has a Story.
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Seed is a pillar of our food system and place-adapted seed varieties are the key to building a more sustainable food system. SeedLinked uses crowd-sourced data and advanced analytics to enable plant breeders, seed sellers, farmers and gardeners to choose, acquire, breed, and sell, place-adapted, specialty seed. Our online seed marketplace and recommendation engine bring transparency, innovation, and efficiency to the seed system. SeedLinked provides an evolutive and sustainable underpinning to a sustainable food system.
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https://www.seedlinked.com
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- 农业
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- 2-10 人
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- Viroqua,Wisconsin
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- 私人持股
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- 2018
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- seed、organic、vegetable、platform、vegetable seed、participatory breeding、citizen science和ag tech
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W Broadway St
US,Wisconsin,Viroqua,54665
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Earlier this year, Regenerative Food Systems Investment (RFSI) put out a call for pitch applications for the annual RFSI Forum, to be held October 9-10 in Denver. Together with partners,?The First Thirty, RFSI aimed to find the hottest early-stage solutions for accelerating regeneration. In a commanding representation of the incredible mindpower working to solve for agriculture and food systems transformation, there were nearly 60 applications submitted for the pitch session – all vying for the four pitching spots available in this year’s program. ?? And (drum roll…) introducing the top four pitch finalists who will be pitching at this year’s RFSI Forum: ? ? SeedLinked?helps growers make better seed choices by allowing to explore vegetable seeds by filtering traits that are important to the grower and their production system. Welcome to data-driven seed search. ? ? Susterre?is pioneering the use of ultra-high pressure water jets in row crop planting applications. Their technology promotes regenerative practices like no-till farming and cover crops on a permanent basis, lowers the costs of planting and adds time to the farmer’s planting window. ? ? Range Revolution?‘’The world’s first regenerative leather luggage and handbag company,’’?has rebuilt a regenerative, regional leather supply chain. The products’ design is intended to make consumers think about how they are intentionally created and put a dent into the 5 million hides wasted annually in the USA alone. ? ? Rooted?helps people put a nutritious, locally grown meal on their table in 30 minutes or less with their Real Meal Bundles. Easy recipes and products gathered from the best farms are delivered to consumers through bundles & subscriptions.
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"Why does biodiversity matter?" It's amazing to see the ADAPT project, which we've been working on for the past five years in collaboration with Seed Savers Exchange, featured in The Washington Post! Biodiversity is at the heart of resilient and sustainable agriculture, and we're proud to contribute to preserving and promoting it for future generations. Multiple strong initiatives with Seed Bank are coming up. Stay tuned! washingtonpost.com. https://lnkd.in/gEpFuGA7
Three in four crop varieties have gone extinct. You can save the rest in your garden.
washingtonpost.com
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The Crop Diversity Dilemma: A Crucial Challenge for Climate Change Adaptation For the past six years, I have been deeply involved in addressing crop diversity, a passion that has driven my thinking for over 15 years in my breeding journey. Through SeedLinked, we have embarked on a journey to empower breeders and dealers, reducing R&D costs and accelerating adoption. Our results consistently demonstrate that collaborative breeding, supported by a digital ecosystem, is both efficient/accurate and very cost-effective. However, I see two main hurdles that institutions and policymakers need to prioritize: Business Model Innovation: A diverse seed ecosystem often results in low volume per variety, leading to low revenue and making it unsustainable for seed innovators and breeders. We need a supply chain approach that redistributes margins from consumers to breeders. This can be achieved through incentives, more economic and business research, and novel financing models. Emphasizing business research is crucial, potentially more so than novel statistical models, new gene editing processes, or cheaper sequencing. Narrative and Perception: Humans are driven by stories. Currently, the dominant narrative is technocratic, focused on control and homogeneity. In contrast, diversity is perceived as chaotic and less controlled. While SeedLinked has proven solutions, adoption remains slow because our narrative isn’t the mainstream. Technologies like drones, automation, and genomics are more appealing, despite promoting further homogeneity due to high capital needs and scalability requirements. (FYI this post was edited by AI ??) Where do we go from here?1/ We need more innovative investments (slow and new structure like work done by The Nest Family Office, Elemental Excelerator and Jordan Kraft Lambert) directed towards seed innovators like Adrien Pelletier and SeedLinked. What about a long term fund investing in a breeding project? 2/More communication to slowly change the story like Koen van Seijen work Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food. By shifting the focus and resources, we can enhance the adoption of diverse, sustainable agricultural practices essential for climate change adaptation.
The global seed & plant breeding scientific community has a dilemma. Crop genetic diversity is presented as a solution to climate change & food security. The argument being that biodiverse gene pools, when selected by farmers year after year, adapt & evolve with local conditions, the soil microbiome & micro-climate. By crossing, selecting & growing populations with no chemical inputs, genepools adapt through complex changes to deal with weeds, pests & disease. So, if there are agronomic advantages, why aren't there more breeders & gene bank curators doing more evolutionary breeding, composite populations or participatory plant breeding with farmers ? Why isn't this considered as the mainstream solution to crop diversity challenges ? Why are we putting all out investments on uniform & stable varieties, hybrids & biotech ? This is the dilemma for the breeding & seed sector : we have evidence a solution works, but we are not scaling it up. We are not making it the core, mainstream strategy to address societal issues. Social, economic & political forces aside, I'm genuinely curious how breeders & scientists navigate the science behind this dilemma. In the meantime, you will find more evidence & answers to those questions in a review of participatory plant breeding projects that have been documented in the Global North by Edith Lammerts van Buerent & colleagues. SeedChange / Sème l’avenir Organic Seed Alliance International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) International Seed Federation International Plant Treaty UN Biodiversity CGIAR Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada/ Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada RQRAD - Réseau québécois de recherche en agriculture durable LiveSeeding IFOAM - Organics International Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL FAO Isabelle GOLDRINGER Monika Messmer Louis Bolk Institute Peter Keijzer Panafrican Farmers Organisation World Farmers' Organisation World Vegetable Center ?
Exploring the emergence of participatory plant breeding in countries of the Global North – a review | The Journal of Agricultural Science | Cambridge Core
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SeedLinked转发了
?? A poster summarising our conversation with Nicolas Enjalbert, CEO of SeedLinked, an innovative company digitizing collaborative breeding and a seed breeder, about our current #seed system, #flavour and #nutrients, collaborative seed #research, and much more. With Nicolas, part of the Nutrient Density in Food series, we discussed how to disrupt the oligopoly seeds industry, that's currently bad for everyone, people, planet and flavour. Nutrient Density in Food series: https://lnkd.in/dS8V8J_H Nicolas' interview, links and show notes: https://lnkd.in/dS8V8J_H Short animated video on Youtube (by Irena Atkovska): https://lnkd.in/dT_cn3r5
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It is that time of year again! Our team of university researchers is seeking Midwestern (WI, IL, IN, and MI) grower-cooperators to conduct #hemp variety trials in 2024 via funding from #USDA SAC-NIFA and #SARE! Grain? Fiber? Flower? We have opportunities available for hemp growers of all types as we develop partnerships with some of the premier genetics providers in the industry! Worried about input costs? All seed and associated shipping costs are covered as part of the program. Growers simply need to be licensed and collect basic agronomic data throughout the season using SeedLinked. Some growers may even qualify for a $500 stipend! Interested growers and seed providers can learn more by reaching out here or at [email protected]! The Midwestern Hemp Research Collaborative (MHRC) is comprised of researchers from University of Wisconsin-Madison, Michigan State University, Purdue University, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and Michael Fields Agricultural Institute.
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"The problem with most of the thinking in agricultural equipment today is that it follows one path and is oriented toward the past - it assumes that the way we farm today will be the way we will farm forever." SwarmFarm Robotics is building the future of autonomous ag. Check it out!
Green Pill vs. Orange Pill: The Decision That Will Define the Future of Farming
Andrew Bate,发布于领英
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"Over the last 30 years, nearly a third of the country’s public plant breeding programs have been shut down". We must build a systemic change in the seed/ag/food industry and build infrastructure enabling the growth of highly diverse, local food systems. It starts with seed. It starts with a web of local seed sci-fi writers- breeders- innovators like The Utopian Seed Project. The current seed industry infrastructure is built for large homogeneous market. It cannot develop variety for niche market, with low volume and low revenue. High EBITA is driving the boat. At SeedLinked we believe that giving capacity to local breeders to collaboratively breed at a fraction of the cost with their growers and have rapid strong adoption is part of the solution. https://lnkd.in/dJeezyeT
‘Laying claim to nature’s work’: plant patents sow fear among small growers
theguardian.com
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SeedLinked转发了
The seeds industry today is an oligopoly, bad for everyone, people, planet and flavour. Let's disrupt it! A conversation with Nicolas Enjalbert, CEO and cofounder of SeedLinked, about: ?? why seeds are so important ?? the potential of collaborative seed research ?? the need of seeds that are adapted to local circumstances and changing climate ?? the connection between flavour and nutrients ?? the need for much more innovation in local seeds! ?? the boom of new seed companies and how to make them commercially viable https://lnkd.in/dS8V8J_H
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After an incredible five years, partners utilizing SeedLinked have successfully conducted over 2000 trials. This achievement was made possible through a robust global network comprising 8500 growers, resulting in an impressive 220K ratings and an abundance of comments and photos covering 55 crops, along with an extensive array of over 3000 varieties. Excitingly, SeedLinked has expanded its reach and impact, now being accessible in 22 countries and offered in 8 languages. This remarkable growth and global presence are a testament to the collaborative efforts and dedication of many. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to SeedLinked's success! Seed Savers ExchangeORGANIC SEED ALLIANCE, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL, IFOAM - Organics International, TitletownTech?? #SeedLinked #AgTech #Innovation https://lnkd.in/gtGBgSGz
2023 SeedLinked Grower network V2
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