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AgFoodTech investment misses systemic fixes, experts say

Despite significant investment in AgFoodTech, particularly in premium berry cultivation, the sector faces systemic distribution and logistical challenges. Experts argue that hyper-focused capital on reducing commercial risk in high-margin niches fails to address broader issues in the global food supply chain, especially in developing regions. A shift towards decentralized, community-based economic models and predictive demand technology is proposed as a more effective solution to improve food access and efficiency. AI

IMPACT Highlights how current AgFoodTech investment strategies may be misaligned with solving fundamental food system challenges.

RANK_REASON The item discusses expert opinions and critiques of investment trends and systemic issues within the AgFoodTech sector, rather than announcing a new product, research, or significant industry event.

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AgFoodTech investment misses systemic fixes, experts say

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