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EDEN Eden Research Plc

3.80
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Eden Research Plc LSE:EDEN London Ordinary Share GB0001646941 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.80 3.60 4.00 3.80 3.80 3.80 205,010 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics 3.19M -6.49M -0.0122 -3.11 20.27M
Eden Research Plc is listed in the Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EDEN. The last closing price for Eden Research was 3.80p. Over the last year, Eden Research shares have traded in a share price range of 3.50p to 7.25p.

Eden Research currently has 533,352,523 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Eden Research is £20.27 million. Eden Research has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.11.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/8/2024
05:43
Eden partner Syngenta describe their approach as an 'ecosystem of new technologies that allows for access, adoption and scalability on a global scale.

Now all we need is the inthecoming Syngenta RNS for the detail.

supersonico
27/8/2024
05:18
The Hockey Stick of agricultural development.

Feroz Sheikh
Group Chief Information and Digital Officer (CIO and CDO) at Syngenta Group | Board Chair AgGateway

If you were to try and graph out how technology shifts are experienced on a societal level and throughout history, you wouldn’t see a smooth line gradually building. Rather, it would look something like a hockey stick – an upward curve and then a big jump forward. Gradual gains suddenly followed by exponential leaps.

Interestingly, this pattern of progress isn't unique to technology spaces either. My Syngenta colleague and world leading soil scientist Matt Wallenstein wrote about a similar way of thinking about changes in agriculture – punctuated equilibrium – in which change suddenly leaps forward, leaving behind evidence of its impact through the soil record. Lately, I’ve been talking and thinking a lot about the inflection point – the moment in which the status quo shifts and we see widespread adoption and implementation of new ways of working.

We are at this technological inflection point for agriculture – it's been driven by the emergence of new digital technology (particularly AI) on one side and increasing pressures on the global agricultural food system on the other. These are things like climate change, geopolitical instability as well as the urgent need for increased yields that don’t require further inputs that can have damaging environmental effects.

Despite significant advancements in agricultural technology and rapid change in recent years, the transformative impact of these developments often seems just out of reach. What triggers such inflection points? Consider a pivotal moment in Indian agriculture: a legislative change that allowed the widespread use of drones. This wasn't an innovation born solely from within the sector; rather, it was the convergence of available technology with new regulations. Suddenly, vast areas were opened up for drone usage, enabling countless farmers to employ these devices for precision spraying, weed detection, and land scouting. This example underscores how external factors, like policy shifts, can catalyze profound advancements in agriculture, leading to substantial and practical benefits for the farming community.

There is so much sophisticated technology in the agricultural sector that could well be transformative, and while we respond to shifts in politics and policy, we must prepare for other potential sources of what might catalyze the inflection point. Technology companies like Syngenta have a crucial role to play. First Syngenta’s scale and capacity mean that we don’t need to chase hype but can test new technology carefully and strategically, scaling up innovations that offer good business options as well as value and – most importantly --precise advice and actionable insights for our growers.

Secondly, we have a vast amounts of data that can be used to improve our current digital services, and this is something that has driven our work as a technology company for many years now. The Cropwise digital platform is a world-leading agronomic brain, and the new tools of AI and ML mean that it is easier than ever to interact with that brain.

Thirdly, we can focus on partnership – as I say again and again, when you are working on the world’s biggest and most complex problems you can never do it alone. When it comes to finding new tools we can’t just think of ourselves but must proactively build the ecosystem of new technologies that allows for access, adoption and scalability on a global scale. This means taking a holistic view of what is needed by growers.

A key word for discussions of ag-tech is autonomy – but this isn’t just about autonomous technology or farming equipment, but empowering growers to be autonomous, to find new and effective ways of maximizing their yields and improving the sustainability of their farms. I discussed all of this with Sarah Nolet on the ‘Ag-Tech... so what?’ podcast which you can listen to here.

supersonico
26/8/2024
12:56
You will NEVER get anything from me. Actually, you’ll get plenty of ridicule.

Anyone can look at my posting history and yours and see who the liar is.

kittybiscuits
26/8/2024
02:14
....... bluffs the liar.

Very likely a prison virgin. :D

Should be fun, then, shame we can't get the videos.

neutralpov
25/8/2024
20:31
Hah hah - my god, how desperate are you?!
kittybiscuits
25/8/2024
08:52
Canary told you so..

Christine Anderson, MEP: The Global COVID 'Vaccination' Campaign Will Be Known as the Biggest Crime to Ever Have Been Committed on Mankind.

supersonico
25/8/2024
05:06
hahahahahaha!!!!

:D

neutralpov
24/8/2024
11:11
Ignore Conspiracy Nutjob supersonico's pathetic bleating and ramping - all of it either irrelevant or untruthful or both.

She believes her status as a registered mental patient will get her off the eventual prosecution.

;D

neutralpov
24/8/2024
10:56
On this bank holiday weekend make sure you all keep #pepsicopositive

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supersonico
24/8/2024
06:23
So my question was;

Are GREENLIGHT BIOSCIENCES and Eden Research collaborating using the YP delivery platform technology?

Looks like they could be ..

PESTICIDAL COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE

'Provided herein are compositions comprising a pesticide and yeast particles comprising yeast cell wall components and methods for controlling a plant pest using said compositions. Further provided herein are compositions comprising a pesticide and one or more polysaccharides selected from beta-glucans, mannan-oligosaccharides, and/or laminarin; and methods for controlling a plant pest using said compositions'.



OSTROFF GARY [US]; SOTO ERNESTO [US]; RUS FLORENTINA [US]; IGLESIAS LINDSY [US]; GILLIAN JASON [US]; NARVA KENNETH [US]; YOUNGS KATIE [US]; MURGAS CODY [US]; WHIPPLE SEAN [US]; GORDON ERIC [US]; CHEN YUTING [US] +

supersonico
23/8/2024
19:12
Tried stop lying?
Or leaving, board or planet?

SUCKER STOCK ALERT - just look how stoooooooooooooooooopid its holders are!

;D ;D chuckles and pepperami

neutralpov
23/8/2024
15:49
Neuts you are deliberately difficult. What can I do for you to cease this baseless accusation?
timbo_slice
22/8/2024
16:19
Lol.... I'm not KB - she's too handsome.
timbo_slice
22/8/2024
15:39
SUCKER STOCK

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Based on an overall assessment of its quality, value and momentum Eden Research is currently classified as a Sucker Stock. The classification is based on a composite score that examines a wide range of fundamental and technical measures."
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SUCKER STOCK

neutralpov
22/8/2024
15:32
oh GG = Great Guru
neutralpov
22/8/2024
15:31
Yet you do make it up, every single day!!
kittybiscuits
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