An ag tech company is moving closer to commercializing what it calls a new class of biological products to benefit both growers and the environment.
NewLeaf Symbiotics chief commercial officer Matt Helms says the company was founded seven years ago.
“And we focus on one unique class of microbe. We call them M-trophs, (which) is short for pink pigmented facultative methylotrophs.”
He tells Brownfield NewLeaf has the biggest library of M-trophs in the world.