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  • Science and Policy: The Battle Shaping Ag Biotechnology
    Join Vonnie Estes as she hosts a captivating discussion with Karen Carr on the evolving landscape of agricultural biotechnology. Delve into the regulatory challenges and opportunities surrounding gene editing, with insights into developments in the US and EU. Discover how these technologies could impact agricultural practices, consumer choice, and public health. Karen shares her expertise on navigating complex regulatory frameworks and the role of NGOs, while exploring the promising future of breeding technologies that enhance nutrition and sustainability. Don’t miss this deep dive into the future of food and agriculture innovation.Key TakeawaysUSDA’s Product-Based Regulation: The U.S. regulatory framework prioritizes evaluating the safety of the end products rather than focusing solely on the breeding processes.Implications of the December Court Decision: A pivotal court ruling in December 2024 mandates USDA to revert to older regulations, impacting gene-edited crops and regulatory procedures.Role of NGOs: NGOs can influence policy and public perception, often leading to reduced consumer and producer choices in the biotechnology space.International Regulatory Trends: Promising developments in EU regulatory practices for gene editing could reshape global agricultural biotechnology.Efficiency in Regulation: The focus remains on streamlining regulations to support innovation, ensuring efficient and clear pathways for commercializing new technologies.Guest ResourcesArentFox Schiff: https://www.afslaw.com/ [A global law firm where Karen leads the Ag Technology Regulatory Practice Group]USDA’s Regulatory Framework: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/ International Fresh Produce Association: https://www.freshproduce.com/ Join the conversation and gain deeper insights by listening to the full episode. Stay tuned for more groundbreaking discussions on innovation in agriculture and food through “Fresh Takes on Tech.”Show LinksInternational Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/
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  • Navigating the New Administration: What's Next for Pesticides and Crop Protection?
    Explore the future of agriculture amidst regulatory shifts as Vonnie Estes discusses the impact of the new U.S. administration on pesticides and crop protection with Paul Lewis, VP of Food Safety Standards at the International Fresh Produce Association. Delve into the complexities of regulatory influences, the promise of gene editing, and the rising role of biologicals in the produce industry. Discover how innovation is reshaping agricultural practices, offering new tools and solutions for growers navigating an evolving landscape. Listen in for insights on maintaining competitive advantages and embracing technological advancements in agriculture.Key TakeawaysThe new administration’s stance on pesticides is still unfolding, with EPA leading decisions on pesticide regulations, balancing risk and economic implications.Gene editing technology is advancing rapidly, bringing new opportunities in specialty crops and offering solutions for environmental challenges and nutritional enhancement.Biological solutions in agriculture are gaining traction, yet their efficacy needs to be demonstrated for broader acceptance.Developments in the regulatory process may affect the registration speed of new agricultural products, potentially pushing innovations to foreign markets first.Communication and collaboration among agencies like EPA, USDA, and HHS are vital in navigating the future of crop protection policies.Guest ResourcesInternational Fresh Produce Association - For more information about IFPA’s work in food safety and policy.Listeners are encouraged to tune in to the full episode to uncover more about the innovative strides being made in agricultural technology and explore how these advancements could redefine the industry’s future. Stay connected for more episodes filled with insightful dialogues and expert opinions on the latest trends in agriculture and technology.Show LinksInternational Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/
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  • Beyond the Headlines: Understanding Microplastics, PFAS and Heavy Metals Risk in Produce
    Explore the invisible threats in our food with Vonnie Estes and Wendalyn Jones, CEO of the Institute for the Advancement of Food and Nutrition Sciences. Delve into the world of microplastics, PFAS, and heavy metals, their presence in produce, and implications for health and agriculture. Wendlyn separates science from hype, discusses regulatory perspectives, and emphasizes transparency and collaboration in tackling these challenges. Gain insights on the future of food safety and sustainability, highlighting the roles of innovation and industry in navigating these complex issues.Key TakeawaysMicroplastics and Risk: Present scientific evidence suggests a need for further research to confirm the potential health risks of microplastics in food, despite improvements in detection technologies.PFAS in Focus: Known as forever chemicals for their resistance to degradation, PFAS face strong regulatory scrutiny due to their extensive industrial use and potential contamination of soil and water systems.Heavy Metals Compliance: The Closer to Zero initiative is an essential FDA strategy aimed at reducing the levels of heavy metals in the food system, promoting collaboration across various agencies.Industry Challenges and Opportunities: Transparency and consumer education are crucial for producers aiming to address contaminants in the food industry. Firms must also engage in collaborative efforts for a wider industry impact.Research and Technological Solutions: New initiatives by IAFNS and USDA are targeting the understanding of soil contamination impacts on crops, potentially guiding future agricultural practices.Guest ResourcesInstitute for the Advancement of Food and Nutrition Sciences (IAFNS): Iafns.orgFDA Closer to Zero Initiative: Information available at FDA.govUniversity of Nebraska Research on Microplastics: Explore university publications for more insights.For full context and a more in-depth understanding of these crucial topics, be sure to listen to the entire episode of “Fresh Takes on Tech.” Stay tuned for more episodes that delve into the scientific and policy landscapes reshaping the future of our food system.Show LinksInternational Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/
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  • Behind the Scenes of Produce Policy: Science and Politics
    Explore the pivotal intersection of science, agriculture, and policy with Vonnie Estes and policy expert Rebeckah F. Adcock as they discuss the produce industry’s future. Delve into how science influences policy, technological advancements, and climate change impacts. Understand the challenges of agricultural labor and the importance of civic engagement. Rebeckah offers insights on leveraging science-driven policies to benefit growers, shippers, and retailers. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, this episode provides a comprehensive look into the evolving landscape of agriculture policy and its real-world implications.Key TakeawaysUnderstanding Government Dynamics: It is crucial for the produce industry to comprehend the interplay between the branches of government to effectively navigate policy changes.Science vs. Opinion: While scientific evidence is fundamental, varying interpretations and external influences significantly impact how policies are crafted.Innovation Opportunities: The current administration may provide more flexibility for tech advancements in gene editing and biotechnology, presenting new opportunities for industry growth.Policy Influence: Public perception heavily influences policy development, particularly in areas like GMOs and nutrition.Labor Challenges: Addressing labor shortages through policy reforms remains a critical issue for the agriculture sector, affecting production and economic stability.Guest Resources[insert links]Show LinksInternational Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/
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  • Smart Irrigation, Disease Detection, and Solar-Powered Farming: The Future of AgTech
    Description:Vonnie Estes sits down with three innovators transforming how agriculture manages energy, water, and disease detection. Michael Salvador, co-founder and CEO of Mirai Solar, discusses how photovoltaic shading systems generate clean energy while protecting crops from excessive sunlight. Sarah Placella, founder and CEO of Root Applied Sciences, shares how their airborne pathogen detection system helps growers optimize pesticide use and improve scouting precision. Bryce Buesing, Manager of Client Relations at Responsive Drip Irrigation (RDI), explains their plant-responsive irrigation system that delivers water only when plants need it, improving efficiency and conservation.Each of these technologies is shaping a more sustainable and data-driven future for farming, offering solutions that enhance productivity, reduce waste, and support climate resilience.Key Points from the Conversation:•​Mirai Solar: Photovoltaic shading replaces traditional greenhouse and field shading, providing crops with optimal light exposure while generating electricity.•​Root Applied Sciences: DNA-based airborne pathogen detection helps farmers reduce pesticide use by identifying disease presence before visible symptoms appear.•​Responsive Drip Irrigation (RDI): A sensor-free, plant-responsive irrigation system that releases water based on root signals, optimizing water use for a variety of crops.•​The increasing need for precision agriculture solutions in response to climate change and resource limitations.•​Insights from the Fresh Field Catalyst Accelerator, including the value of industry mentorship and collaboration in bringing new ag-tech innovations to market.Guest Information: •​Michael Salvador – Co-founder & CEO of Mirai Solar, leading innovation in solar-powered shading for agriculture.•​Sarah Placella – Founder & CEO of Root Applied Sciences, pioneering DNA-based pathogen detection to optimize crop protection.•​Bryce Buesing – Manager of Client Relations at Responsive Drip Irrigation, specializing in plant-responsive irrigation solutions for water conservation.
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Welcome to Fresh Takes on Tech, a podcast from the International Fresh Produce Association. At IFPA, Our trade association represents companies from every segment of the global fresh produce and floral supply chain. We advocate, connect and guide to enhance members’ prosperity. This is a show for people interested in the intersection between technology and the produce and floral industries. Each episode we explore the problems, solutions, people and ideas that are shaping the industry.
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