Startup Street: Robots Growing Crops– This Startup Has Alphabet And Uber CEO’s Attention
16 Dec 2018 3:03 AM GMT
This week on startup street, robots growing crops, a chance for startups to sell to Indian government and Musk?s tunnel venture...
- This week on Startup Street, a new venture looking to solve the global food shortage with the help of robots; Indian startups will soon be able to sell their unique products on a government portal to help determine their price; and Elon Musk’s The Boring Company may finally launch the Los Angeles tunnel in two days.
- A two-year-old startup in New York is working towards solving global food shortage by letting robots grow crops indoors in a farm.
- A United Nations report on the global food crisis says that food production will need to double in the next three decades to feed the world’s growing population.
- India's startups will soon be able to sell their goods on the government's online platform for public sector units, GeM, according to an official notification by the Commerce Ministry of India.
- The move is expected to help fix prices of unique products and services provided by startups.
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