Anastasia’s current focus is to expand US operations and to shape Agoro Carbon’s offerings through experiential learning. Prior to her current role, she joined Yara (a digital farming organization) to commercialize software solutions in the US and Canada. She also held a variety of startup positions in software strategy and niche product development—including her time at CiBO Technologies (a Boston agtech startup focused on modeling and data analytics for the ag value chain). Anastasia has degrees in Electrical Engineering and Systems Engineering, both from West Virginia University.
Agoro Carbon Alliance sets significant goal for land signed on and committed to be part of climate-smart farming.
At the DTN Ag Summit this week in Chicago, representatives from Bayer, Indigo, Winfield United and Yara/Agoro each highlighted how their respective carbon programs work with farmers. Bayer, Truterra and BASF also each announced program changes or new offerings for 2022.
Mike Pearson hears a lot about technology this week. Including John Deere and more at CES and harvesting carbon.