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For decades, agriculture has relied on chemistry to feed the world. But as the sector faces new environmental, regulatory, and sustainability challenges, a quiet revolution is emerging — one that looks to nature for the answers.
At the heart of this shift is Dr. Gustavo Sosa, Founder and Scientific Director of INBIOAR Global LTD, whose work focuses on discovering natural compounds that can replace synthetic herbicides and pesticides. His mission is simple yet powerful: to inspire a cleaner, smarter agriculture built on nature's own intelligence.
In this episode of The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast, hosted by Sharon Nkwah, Dr. Sosa shares how biodiversity is driving innovation in crop protection, what Africa can learn from Latin America's clean agri-tech journey, and how young scientists can lead the next wave of sustainable transformation.
Tune in to hear how nature is not just part of agriculture's past, but its future
By Sharon IdahosaFor decades, agriculture has relied on chemistry to feed the world. But as the sector faces new environmental, regulatory, and sustainability challenges, a quiet revolution is emerging — one that looks to nature for the answers.
At the heart of this shift is Dr. Gustavo Sosa, Founder and Scientific Director of INBIOAR Global LTD, whose work focuses on discovering natural compounds that can replace synthetic herbicides and pesticides. His mission is simple yet powerful: to inspire a cleaner, smarter agriculture built on nature's own intelligence.
In this episode of The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast, hosted by Sharon Nkwah, Dr. Sosa shares how biodiversity is driving innovation in crop protection, what Africa can learn from Latin America's clean agri-tech journey, and how young scientists can lead the next wave of sustainable transformation.
Tune in to hear how nature is not just part of agriculture's past, but its future