One of the primary goals for any growing business is to gain the trust of customers, investors and industry partners. Once trust is built, credibility can begin to grow. Building trust begins with establishing goals that will serve the company’s demographic, and trust is maintained by accomplishing those goals. The entire process is dynamic and fluid. The nature of this work requires constant change, constant re-evaluation, and the ability to adapt to meet growing needs. This is why innovation is so important when building a business.
Category: Agritech
The agricultural supply chain has evolved tremendously throughout the last decade. With the development of new technology, supply chain management has become more efficient, increasing traffic of commodities around the world. These innovative solutions have transformed agriculture into a digital industry, with expanded capabilities in data management, physical processing and online trading.
During the early development of human society, people grew crops to feed their families out of necessity. Everyone pitched in to plant and harvest food and commodities as a regular part of daily life. As culture has evolved, farming has become more than merely an in-house method of survival. It has become a thriving industry for business development and technological advancement.
The Seam is proud to announce that it has joined the International Cotton Association (ICA), the world’s leading international cotton trade association and arbitral body, as a corporate member. Mark Pryor, Chairman and CEO at The Seam, is also an independent member.
The world of agritech is changing every day. Check out our bi-weekly round-up to stay in-the-know on the evolving world that is agriculture technology.
The world of agritech is changing every day. Check out our bi-weekly round-up to stay in-the-know on the evolving world that is agriculture technology.
The Greater Memphis IT Council held its second quarter thought leadership luncheon today, and our Chairman and CEO Mark Pryor served as a member of the panel. The event was moderated by Ben Amaba, Chief Technology Officer for Blockchain at IBM, and other panelists included Dale Chrystie, VP, Strategic Planning at FedEx Freight; Jim King, CEO & Founder at CoreRights; and Joel Tracy, CIO at IMC Companies.
Check out a few of the takeaways below.