Thursday, March 12, 2026

Alltech, Kentucky State form research alliance

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — With a global population of 9 billion expected by 2050 and fewer resources with which to feed them, agriculture faces a daunting challenge over the next 25 years. The agribusiness industry will require major technological leaps in order to keep pace with a growing, hungry population while also preserving natural resources for future generations. For this reason, Alltech and Kentucky State University (KSU) have formed a joint research alliance to develop sustainable farming techniques and modern farming models.

Alltech will invest $75,000 per year toward research at KSU and will also provide support for KSU graduate students. . .

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