Make the industry
listen.
Ask growers what they actually need, then put it in front of the people who design and fund what they get.
Agricultural innovation mostly flows one way: companies, universities, and programs decide what growers need and hand it down. The Field's Voice reverses that. An anonymous survey asks growers what works, what does not, and what they wish someone would build, and publishes their answers so the industry can act on them.
Sample responses, illustrating the report format
“The products that win in trial plots do not hold up across my fields.”
Corn grower, Iowa
“Nobody asks what we actually need before they build it.”
Soybean grower, Paraná
“I would try more biologicals if someone showed me the honest data.”
Vegetable grower, Alberta
The question it answers
“Does this technology actually work on my farm, not just in a trial, and does anyone with power over these products ever listen to what we need?”
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For growers
The survey is open to growers in Brazil, Canada, the US, and Europe.
It is anonymous and takes about ten minutes. We do not collect your name, your farm name, or your email unless you choose to give it. Selected answers may appear in the public report, attributed only by farm type and country, for example a soybean grower in Paraná.
Take the surveyWhat comes back
A public report, in growers' own words.
After the survey closes, the answers are organised into clear categories of need. Each one is matched honestly to who can act on it:
What Quadros Bio can directly help with, particularly the gap between lab innovation and farm-ready products.
What we can convene, advise, or connect, with a named party to act.
What is beyond any single organisation, documented clearly so the people who can move it can see it.
The report sells nothing and promotes no product. Naming honestly what the company cannot fix is what earns trust on what it can.
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