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Taking a One Health Approach with ELANCO and CEVA
The World Health Organization defines One Health as 'an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems'.
Yield Lab – Global Dairy Sustainability Challenge
The Irish headquartered Yield Lab is the most active early-stage investor in sustainable agrifoodtech in Europe. Together with Nestlé, the largest global buyer of dairy products, and other leading dairy companies, are inviting all start-ups, world-wi …
Denmark will be first to impose CO2 tax on farms, government says
Denmark, a major pork and dairy exporter, will introduce a tax on livestock carbon dioxide emissions from 2030, making it the first country to do so and hoping to inspire others to follow.

AgTech Navigator News

  • BASF plans to partially divest its Agricultural Solutions division through a minority IPO in 2027 as part of its 'Winning Ways' strategy to streamline operations and focus on core specialty chemicals. The move aims to unlock value and accelerate innovation in agribusiness while maintaining BASF as the majority shareholder, allowing greater strategic focus and operational flexibility in high-growth markets. Despite concerns over potential job losses, the restructuring is seen as a pivot towards sustainability-linked innovation and market responsiveness, with continued investment in farmer-centric technologies. This follows a trend among agribusiness giants to enhance operational efficiency and adapt to global food system challenges.
  • Biological adoption continues to rise, with Alltech tapping into market demand in the U.S., Brazil, and other countries.
  • The Trump administration’s ongoing trade negotiations with China is hurting U.S. soybean farmers, as tariff-induced trade volatility enters a new normal
  • In August 2025, new US tariffs on steel and aluminium have complicated UK and EU farm machinery exports, requiring taxes on every individual part based on origin. These tariffs have led to delays and higher costs for UK manufacturers, significantly affecting their largest export market, with some companies reconsidering their US market involvement. Alternatives such as sourcing from the US or shifting production are being explored, but are challenging to implement quickly. The Agricultural Engineers Association foresees lasting damage unless a sectoral deal is reached, as US farmers face higher costs amid existing trade tensions.