
Future of Agriculture
Is This 'Super Tree' The Future of Bioenergy and Plant-Based Protein? | Naveen Sikka of Terviva
Aug 14, 2024
Naveen Sikka, an innovator with 15 years of experience in commercializing the pongamia tree, dives into its potential as a sustainable source of bioenergy and plant-based protein. He discusses pongamia's unique ability to fix nitrogen, adapt to various climates, and provide high oil and protein yields. The conversation reveals the challenges faced in promoting this 'super tree,' including genetics development and market education. Explore how Terviva is overcoming hurdles in funding and creating partnerships to make pongamia a viable alternative in agriculture.
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Quick takeaways
- The commercialization of pongamia as a nitrogen-fixing super tree could enhance agricultural resilience against climate change and crop shortages.
- Strategic partnerships, like those with Mitsubishi, are crucial for developing sustainable supply chains and market access for new agricultural innovations.
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The Risks of Crop Dependency
Reliance on a limited number of crops, such as soybeans and palm oil, poses significant risks to global food and fuel systems. The concentration of protein and oil production in regions like the US, Brazil, and Southeast Asia makes agricultural systems vulnerable to climate change. As climates shift, these specific crops may struggle to thrive, leading to potential shortages. This highlights the importance of diversifying agricultural practices to mitigate risks associated with over-dependence on a few staple crops.
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