Agricultural biotechnology companies are becoming strategic infrastructure for modern agriculture, not simply suppliers of improved seed or laboratory innovation. In business terms, agricultural biotechnology applies genetic science, molecular breeding, biological inputs, microbial systems, diagnostics, and data-enabled R&D to improve crop performance, soil health, pest resistance, nutritional quality, and climate resilience. For agribusiness leaders in the US, the category now sits at the intersection of productivity, sustainability, risk management, and supply-chain continuity.
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