Ginkgo Bioworks and Agricen Collaborate to Optimize Soil Amendment Fermentation

Reuters12-17
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/DNA.WS">Ginkgo Bioworks</a> and Agricen Collaborate to Optimize Soil Amendment Fermentation

Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings Inc. has announced the successful completion of its initial collaboration with Agricen, a leader in biological and soil amendment solutions for plant nutrition and health. The partnership focused on developing and optimizing a low-cost, efficient fermentation process for complex bacterial strains used in one of Agricen's soil amendment products. By leveraging Ginkgo's expertise in process development, Agricen was able to accelerate the production of these microbes, allowing for greater operational efficiency and more focus on advancing new biological crop nutrition solutions. The collaboration underscores Ginkgo's commitment to providing next-generation agricultural solutions and supporting partners at various stages of bioprocess development.

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