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  1. Increasing Biomass Of TKS/Kazhak Rubber Dandelion To Increase Yields And Reduce Cost Of TKS Rubber

    SBC: KULTEVAT, Inc            Topic: 82

    Kultevat Inc. aims to produce natural rubber from Taraxacum kok-saghyz (TKS) at scale toachieve high quality product at a price point that is attractive to customers in particular to US basedcompanies. To date the economics of growing TKS and extracting rubber from its roots at a pricepoint that is competitive with Hevea rubber has not been demonstrated. During Phase I research anRNAi gene silenci ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. Developing Pre-Consumer Waste as Low-Cost Cricket Feed for Small Farming Operations

    SBC: MIGHTY CRICKET, INC            Topic: 812

    PROJECT SUMMARY Title: Developing Pre-Consumer Waste as Low-Cost Cricket Feed for Small Farming Operations PD: Schlafly Sarah Company: Mighty Cricket      Advisor: Morales Ramos Juan A. Institution: USDA-ARS (unfunded in phase I)    Advisor: Rojas Guadalupe M. Institution: USDA-ARS (unfunded in phase I) The goal of this project to develop a s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. Develop an ear tag device to track cattle location, monitor behavior, and develop the necessary user dashboard to help farmers improve productivity

    SBC: Tracking Technologies, LLC            Topic: 8119999999999999

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    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  4. Increasing Biomass Of TKS/Kazhak Rubber Dandelion To Increase Yields And Reduce Cost Of TKS Rubber

    SBC: KULTEVAT, Inc            Topic: 8199999999999999

    Kultevat Inc. is a start-up company that aims to produce natural rubber from Taraxacum kok- saghyz (TKS) at scale and to achieve a price point that is attractive to customers in particular to USbased companies. To date the economics of growing TKS and extracting rubber from its roots at aprice point that is competitive with Hevea rubber has not been demonstrated. This project aims toapply biotechn ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  5. Development of novel cover crop, CoverCress, as a sustainable plant-based protein source for food applications

    SBC: ARVEGENIX LLC            Topic: 8199999999999999

    Project SummaryThe goal of this Phase I effort is to demonstrateCoverCress as a new source of protein for the plant- based protein market. CoverCress is a winter covercrop that is targeted towards corn-soy rotation farmersin the American Midwest. The unique feature ofCoverCress is that it doubles as a cash crop providing$50-70/acre in net returns to the farmer. This givesfarmers a financial incent ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  6. Development of disease-resistant pennycress as a novel cover crop

    SBC: ARVEGENIX LLC            Topic: 8199999999999999

    Field pennycress a plant in the mustard family is emerging as a commercially viable winter covercrop for biofuel and edible oil production for the Midwestern agricultural rotation system becauseof its winter hardiness and high oil content.However pennycress is susceptible to fungal diseases.Under intensive cultivation fungal diseases will be more frequent and pose a major threat topennycress produ ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of Agriculture
  7. COVID-19 Rapid Response: Bio-Safe Bio-Based Anti-Viral Disinfectant Fogging Technology

    SBC: Rock House Advisors LLC            Topic: 8800000000000001

    The University of Missouri-Rolla and the U.S. Department of Defense conducted extensiveresearch from 2003-2011concerning the efficacy of utilizing methyl esters (the chemical namefor biodiesel) a derivative of soybean and other vegetable oils as a decontaminant releasedthrough a fogging machine to impact bacteria and pathogens present in business and agriculturaloperations including viruses.This t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
  8. Soy-Based Structural Insulated Panels for Energy Efficient Housing

    SBC: IBIOCAT, INCORPORATED            Topic: 88

    The production of bioethanol is performed under non-sterile conditions and as a result is subjectto contamination.The industry typically treats the contamination with harsh chemicals and/orantibiotics with residues making their way into the byproducts including animal feed. Estimatesput the losses in production at 2 to 4% which translates at the lower end to an annual industry- wide loss of 316 mi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture
  9. Development of Disease Resistant Pennycress as a Novel Oilseed Crop

    SBC: ARVEGENIX LLC            Topic: 82

    Field pennycress (Thlaspi arvense L.) a plant in the mustard family is emerging as a premierwinter cover crop for biofuel and edible oil production for the Midwestern agricultural rotationsystem because of its ease of genetic manipulation high oil content winter hardiness and itsability minimize soil erosion and leeching of nitrogen into waterways. Since it is grown off- season between corn and so ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture
  10. Development of a low-cost natural pigment production in a GRAS yeast

    SBC: Arch Innotek, LLC            Topic: 88

    Carotenoids, the basic source of yellow, orange and red, are among the most common, naturally occurring pigments. Because of their antioxidant properties and colors, currently, carotenoids are used commercially as feed additives, natural food colorants,??dietary supplements and cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. Currently, most of carotenoids used industrially are chemically synthesized from ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Agriculture
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