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Why Smoke Taint Is No Joke for Grape Growers
From rain cracking suppression on cherries to sunburn reduction on apples, Parka is a valuable tool that has helped growers increase their marketable yields.
Viva, Las Vegas! Nevada’s Cultiva nets $2.94m funding to stop crops getting sunburn
AgFunderNews Article. May 5, 2020. By Richard Martyn-Hemphill
Advantage Capital Invests $2.94 Million in Cultiva, Supporting Company Expansion in Las Vegas
Advantage Capital announced a $2.94 million investment in Las Vegas-based Cultiva, LLC.
Can Grapes Be Protected from Wildfire Smoke Taint?
As climate change increases the threat of wildfires in wine regions around the world, smoke taint has moved its way up the ladder of major concerns.
Cultiva Announces New South American Distribution Partnership
Distribution partnership with Arysta LifeScience. a global provider of crop protection and yield-enhancing products in more than 60 countries.
Cultiva Adds Management, Sales, and R&D Personnel
Cultiva is pleased to announce the newest additions to its team of agricultural professionals.
Cultiva LLC Raises Series B Financing
Cultiva raised $1.9 MM in a Series B financing round.
John Salmonson Joins Cultiva’s Board of Directors
Cultiva announced that agribusiness executive John Salmonson was newly elected to the company’s Board of Directors.
Cultiva Receives $3.95 Million Investment for Expansion
Cultiva received a $3.95-million investment through the Nevada New Markets Tax Credit program.
Oregon State University & Cultiva Partnership
The result of a working partnership between Oregon State University and Cultiva, new Parka™ offers cherry growers unique technology that prevents fruit cracking and protects growers’ profits.