Indigo Ag Ranked #18 on 2018 CNBC Disruptor 50 List

Indigo Ag, Inc. has been ranked eighteenth on the sixth annual CNBC Disruptor 50 List – a ranked list of the most ambitious and innovative companies representing breakthrough ideas from all over the world.

Indigo’s ranking caps a strong period of company growth, with the early half of 2018 bringing multiple notable milestones including continuous improvement in Indigo Cotton yields, development of an on-farm storage program, organic certification, and expansion across hundreds of thousands of acres of cotton, corn, soybeans and rice.

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The company’s focus is on harnessing nature to help farmers sustainably feed the planet.

“Our inclusion on this list demonstrates Indigo’s significant contribution to transforming agriculture.” said David Perry, Indigo president and CEO. “As we expand our offerings across the agricultural value chain, we will continue to connect farmers directly to the buyers of their crops, improving grower profitability, environmental sustainability and consumer health.”

CNBC’s Disruptor 50 List includes today’s most forward-thinking and ambitious companies that are transforming the economy and changing their industries. On this list, Indigo joins other notable names, including SpaceX, Uber, and Airbnb. Disruptor 50 nominees are put through a comprehensive and rigorous process of researching and scoring across a wide range of quantitative and qualitative criteria.

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The entire list can be seen at CNBC.com/Disruptors, and coverage of Indigo as part of this recognition will be featured across CNBC’s platforms.

 

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