Agriculture has seen several waves of innovation based on scientific developments in machinery, chemistry and biology. Each wave has increased productivity, altered input use and modified industrial structure. The latest wave, agricultural biotechnology, has dramatically improved agricultural productivity, product quality and conservation.
The demand for agricultural biotechnology has increased dramatically, especially in densely populated developing countries. However, scientific advances have also become more expensive to develop. To help such companies, CB will represent agriculture biotechnology companies to its network of investors that deal with companies ranging from aqualculture to genetically modified organisms.
Below are examples of Agricultural Biotech companies that Culver will represent: