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The Startup Taking On Bayer With Cheaper, Non-GMO Seeds

Charles Baron’s company is developing seed directly with plant breeders, cutting out a string of middlemen.

The Startup Taking On Bayer With Cheaper, Non-GMO Seeds
Workers shovel mustard seeds at a wholesale grain market in Rewari, Haryana, India. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Farmers don’t have a reputation for skewing to the political left, but just get them talking about seeds. At an expo center on the outskirts of Memphis one gray February day, several dozen of them make for a receptive audience as Charles Baron expounds over plates of scrambled eggs and home fries on the inequities of Big Ag. “On either side of your family business are these massive oligopolies,” the 35-yea...
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