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Commented by Nico Popp on May 20th, 2026 | 08:30 CEST

Disruption in the Agricultural Sector: Why Corteva and Deere & Company Are Keeping an Eye on MustGrow Biologics

  • agritech
  • mustard
  • Agriculture
  • fertilizer
  • biologics
  • Digitization

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High energy prices, soil degradation, and consumer preference for organic products—the growing pressure on traditional agricultural chemicals poses an existential challenge to established market leaders. Those who do not embrace biological alternatives now risk falling behind due to growing regulatory requirements and increasing resistance. Driven by historically high energy prices, which make the production of conventional fertilizers more expensive, agricultural businesses are facing cost pressures. This economic predicament is becoming a catalyst for innovation: major corporations are investing billions in digital solutions and biologically active ingredients. We shed light on this trend and introduce exciting companies.

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Commented by Jens Castner on April 2nd, 2026 | 10:50 CEST

Green Promises, Yellow Solutions: KWS Saat, MustGrow Biologics, and Corteva Under the Microscope

  • agritech
  • Agriscience
  • mustard
  • biologics
  • agrochemical

Greenwashing or Genuine Innovation? The debate over sustainable investments hits few industries as hard as agrochemicals. Companies like Corteva, KWS Saat, and MustGrow Biologics are working on technologies that have the potential to fundamentally transform agriculture. Whether through genetically optimized crops or natural mustard extracts: the race for more efficient and environmentally friendly farming methods is in full swing. This opens up exciting opportunities for investors.

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Commented by Nico Popp on March 16th, 2026 | 07:25 CET

Energy Crisis Drives Agricultural Transformation: Opportunities in MustGrow Biologics, K+S, and Corteva Agriscience

  • biologics
  • agritech
  • Agriculture
  • fertilizer
  • geopolitics

Agriculture is at a turning point. The reason is the renewed escalation in the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly one-fifth of global liquefied natural gas shipments and significant volumes of fertilizer-related trade pass, represents one of the world's most critical energy chokepoints. The resulting instability has pushed energy prices higher and stalled the production of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. Since natural gas is the base raw material for fertilizer production, agricultural companies and farmers must rethink their strategies. In this environment, agricultural innovation will play a crucial role in securing future food supply. Companies such as K+S and Corteva Agriscience are responding to cost pressures in energy raw materials, while MustGrow Biologics is attracting attention with biological solutions that could reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers.

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 4th, 2026 | 07:05 CET

Solution to a billion-dollar problem: MustGrow Biologics validates business model – Revolutionary news also for Bayer and Corteva Agriscience

  • Agriculture
  • agritech
  • crops
  • Investments

Canola is to Canada what oil is to Saudi Arabia: an economic driver of enormous proportions. With an estimated production value of around CAD 14 billion in 2025, the yellow-flowering crop is the "green gold" of the prairie. Yet this billion-dollar market is in danger: clubroot, an aggressive soil-borne disease, threatens crops and is already causing annual losses exceeding CAD 500 million. Previous solutions have reached their biological limits, but now the Canadian AgriTech company MustGrow Biologics is reporting a decisive success. As the company announced on Tuesday, its proprietary TerraMG™ technology has not only suppressed the disease in large-scale field trials, but also significantly increased yields. For agricultural giants like Bayer and Corteva, this could be the decisive lever to protect their high-performance seed varieties over the long term.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 23rd, 2026 | 07:15 CET

Revolution in agricultural chemistry: How MustGrow Biologics is benefiting from the plight of Bayer and Corteva

  • Agriculture
  • Technology
  • Agriscience
  • Biotechnology

Global agriculture is at a historic turning point, driven less by a belief in technological progress than by regulatory necessity. For decades, global food security has been based on synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, but that era is rapidly coming to an end. Authorities from Brussels to California are tightening the screws and banning established active ingredients one after the other because their ecological collateral damage is no longer tolerated. For the agricultural giants, this poses an existential threat: their full warehouses are in danger of becoming worthless if they do not find effective biological alternatives quickly enough. In the current extremely hectic environment in industry, which is characterized by billion-dollar acquisitions and strategic alliances, new power structures are emerging. While Corteva Agriscience is aggressively buying market share with its chequebook and Bayer is pushing ahead with its portfolio restructuring, the Canadian company MustGrow Biologics has carved out a position that is considered the "sweet spot" in the industry. The Company is the technology partner whose active ingredients have already been validated and licensed by the market leaders.

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