S2 E4 Nature Recombined

Co-Hosts Braden Kemp (Bioenterprise Canada) and Tracy Morningstar (Canadian Council for Indigenous Business) are joined by Mingyang Sun, President & COO of Nature Recombined Sciences, makers of ApiSave—a natural botanical extract for improving bee health. They delve into the world of biotech entrepreneurship and explore the importance of protecting the world’s most important pollinator.

“Is it dangerous for honeybees right now?”  Sun asks. “Yes, it is. It’s not just one disease or pathogen but all of the antibiotics, pesticides and chemicals. Coupled with indirect factors such as climate change, this is putting bees in a position of catastrophic loss.”

And this is where Nature Recombined comes in, developing plant-based solutions that are showing very promising results. We discuss safe and natural anti-microbial biosynthesis and more, in this latest edition of the Frontier Entrepreneurship Podcast.

Listen now on any major player via Podbean.

Episode 4 of Season 2 of the 🏔️ Frontier Entrepreneurship Podcast is part of our ongoing series on ag/biotech and food innovation driven by Canadian start-ups in conversation with Co-Hosts Braden Kemp and Tracy Morningstar (watch the preview below).

Next time on the Podcast, we look at advanced biofibre manufacturing with Morgan Wyatt, PhD.

Nventure .

Nventure is a Canadian NGO located at Venture13 that delivers local, regional and national entrepreneurship and innovation initiatives with core funding from FedDev Ontario and the Government of Canada.

https://nventure.ca
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