Ukraine crisis highlights need for new food technology, OurCrowd CEO tells CNBC

Global shortages and price hikes need urgent solutions, says Jon Medved OurCrowd CEO Jon Medved talks to CNBC’s Hadley Gamble  By AMY TEIBEL  The threat to global food and energy security and sudden price hikes triggered by the Russian invasion of Ukraine highlight the urgency of accelerating new innovations to solve these problems, OurCrowd CEO Jon Medved told CNBC Wednesday.  Ukraine and Russia’s massive footprint in the wheat export market has exposed the weaknesses of the global food-supply chain, with critical wheat shortages rippling across the globe as a result of the conflict, he said.  “The next generation of food is going to be grown differently,” Medved told CNBC’s Hadley Gamble in an interview.  “It’s going to be grown in vats, it’s going to be grown in factories, robotically, smartly, with a much smaller greenhouse-gas footprint,” Medved said.  He noted that such advances would benefit countries throughout the Middle East facing sharply rising food prices.  “This is going to happen, and the opportunity that this provides for our partners in the Gulf is huge because it’s going to require...

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