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Women Innovators in Food and Farming
by Amy Wu
Join award-winning journalist Amy Wu on Women Innovators in Food and Farming, a podcast spotlighting inspiring conversations with women entrepreneurs driving change in agri-food tech. From groundbreaking advancements in seed breeding and soil innovation to cutting-edge robotics and automation, Amy explores the stories and insights behind the innovations shaping the future of food and farming. Whether you're a professional in the field, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply curious about these transformative technologies, tune in and be part of this exciting journey.
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Guest: Cris Argueso, Agricultural Biologist
Cris Argueso -- agricultural biologist who specializes in plant molecular biology and plant genetics based out of Colorado.
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Susan Njihia -- IoT Driven Tractors for Small Farmers in Africa
Susan Njihia -- IoT Driven Tractors for Small Farmers in Africa
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Toni Bucci: AG and Biotech Leader with a Passion for Feeding the World Sustainably
Amy sits down with Toni Bucci. AG and Biotech Leader with a Passion for Feeding the World Sustainably.
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Ag Is for People: Rethinking the Future of Farming With Connie Bowen
In this episode, host Amy Wu welcomes Connie Bowen, the founding general partner at Farmhand Ventures. Connie shares her journey from growing up in New Jersey with family ties to farming in Iowa to her current role in ag tech investment. With a background in engineering and a passion for food, she discusses her early experiences in agriculture, including her work with food computers and her time at the Yield Lab, an ag tech accelerator. Connie emphasizes the importance of integrating human labor with technology to create a more resilient agricultural future. The conversation delves into the challenges facing ag tech today, particularly regarding labor shortages and the need for innovative solutions. Connie highlights her investment strategy at Farmhand Ventures, focusing on early-stage companies that address labor issues in agriculture. She also discusses her collaboration with the University of California Ag and Natural Resources, which aims to develop sustainable solutions for California growers. The episode concludes with insights on the current state of ag tech funding and the importance of diversity in the industry, particularly for women in venture capital.
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Day to Day at the Department of Agriculture with Christine Birdsong
Amy sits down with the Department of Agriculture for California to discuss her day-to-day work there, her backstory, and what she loves the most about the job.
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From Plant Science to Agri-Food VC with Maddie Mitchell
In this episode of Women Innovators in Food & Farming, Amy Wu sits down with Maddie Mitchell, investment principal at Tenacious Ventures and a plant scientist turned agri-food tech investor. Maddie shares her journey from researching novel biotech crops at Cambridge to backing deep-tech startups shaping the future of sustainable agriculture. She talks about the rise of AI-enabled breeding technologies, robotics adoption on farms, Australia’s unique role as a testbed for climate-resilient ag innovation, and how Tenacious Ventures supports diverse founders pushing the sector forward. It’s a thoughtful, wide-ranging look at the science, strategy, and passion behind building a more sustainable and food-secure future.
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Lindsey Lusher Shute and Elizabeth Vaughan: Igniting Agtech Among Small Farmers
Join Amy Wu as she chats with Lindsey Lusher Shute, CEO of Farm Generations, and Elizabeth Vaughan, and Elizabeth Vaughan of Community Alliance with Family Farmers, as they discuss bringing innovation through ag tech to small farmers.
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Julia Streuli: Spotlighting Natural Alternatives
Amy talks with Julia Streuli about bringing blue spirulina to the market.
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Hubba Khatoon Connector and Convener
Hubba Khatoon connects food innovators at the Canadian Food Innovation Network
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Farming Sugar Kelp with Gretchen Aro
A videographer shares her adventures kelp farming on the Pacific Northwest’s Vachon Islands
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Growing Almonds with Christine Gemperle
Agtech helps an almond grower in California’s Central Valley.
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Discovering New Foods with Chidimma Ifeh
A young researcher shares her passion for uncovering new foods that can help feed the world.
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How To Feed The World with Wendy Ulrich
How To Feed The World with Wendy Ulrich of Radical Agronomics
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Advanced Multiplex Gene Editing with Ponsi Trivisvavet
Born in Thailand, Ponsi is the CEO & Director of Inari, the SEEDesign™ company using predictive design and advanced multiplex gene editing to unlock the full potential of seed. She earned her undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, focusing on fiber optics. Realizing that she wanted to work more closely with people, she earned an MBA at Cornell University and then joined McKinsey & Company.
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Climate Smart Pest Controls with Fatma Kaplan
A scientist and entrepreneur shares her journey starting Pheronym, an agbio company that provides eco-friendly pest control.
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The Story Behind Caulipower with Gail Becker
The Story Behind Caulipower with Gail Becker
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join award-winning journalist Amy Wu on Women Innovators in Food and Farming, a podcast spotlighting inspiring conversations with women entrepreneurs driving change in agri-food tech. From groundbreaking advancements in seed breeding and soil innovation to cutting-edge robotics and automation, Amy explores the stories and insights behind the innovations shaping the future of food and farming. Whether you're a professional in the field, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply curious about these transformative technologies, tune in and be part of this exciting journey.
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