A business incubator coordinator says Michigan could be the next Silicon Valley for new agricultural technology.
ACRE AgTech Outreach Coordinator Becky Huttenga says Silicon Valley has a lot of venture dollars in ag tech and being second in diversity to California agriculture, Michigan could be the next hotbed for investors. “We think that we really are probably going to be the next central location for ag tech activity.”
She says many farmers have ideas or might have even created something to improve their operation and the incubator serves as a place to bring that idea to market.
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