
Plantik Biosciences
Develops new plant breeding technology to create future plants faster.
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- biotechnology
- sustainable development goals
- climate tech
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- tech for business
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- biotech, medtech and e-health
- nif defense security and resilience
- climate adaptation
- synthetic biology
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- regenerative agriculture
- crop protection
- nif health crisis preparedness
- nif food security
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Total Funding | 000k |
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Plantik Biosciences, a French agritech startup founded by Ying Shao and Aditya Nayak, is focused on developing climate-resilient crops. The company aims to accelerate the plant breeding process, which is traditionally slow, to address the increasing challenges posed by climate change to global food security.
The company utilizes a proprietary genome editing platform to develop new plant varieties with enhanced tolerance to environmental stressors such as high temperatures. A notable achievement is the development of a heat-tolerant tomato variety in just 12 months, a process that typically takes five to eight years using conventional breeding methods. This shortened development cycle allows for a more rapid response to the evolving needs of the agricultural sector.
Plantik Biosciences operates in the agricultural biotechnology market, serving clients such as seed companies and food producers. Their business model is centered on the development and licensing of their engineered crop varieties and genome editing technology. By providing a faster and more precise method for crop improvement, the company offers a significant advantage to its partners, enabling them to bring more resilient and productive crops to market more quickly.
Keywords: agricultural biotechnology, crop improvement, genome editing, climate-resilient crops, plant breeding, agritech, food security, sustainable agriculture, heat-tolerant varieties, seed technology