You may not realize it yet, but the bioeconomy is at a historic crossroads. The world’s largest agricultural companies are on the cusp of developing genetically engineered crops capable of producing novel ingredients for animal feeds, which are currently sourced from supply-constrained production systems.
We have 10,000 years of experience growing crops, supply chains are firmly in place, and there are multiple market needs. There’s a $22 billion-per-year bounty up for grabs — and it figures to be a layup for the industry.