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Episode Synopsis
From honey to paw paws, the final pre-Thanksgiving episode of Speaking Startup features a veritable cornucopia of Missouri produce.
First, we look at the business of bees. Honey bee colonies add $15 billion of value to U.S. agriculture annually, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report, but the U.S. honey bee population has declined by almost half since the 1940s. Today, entrepreneurs across Missouri are working with bees to help the pollinator ecosystem — and build businesses.
Then, we look at the paw paw. Not familiar? You're not alone. The fruit is native to Missouri but is unique in both its taste and appearance. But Missouri entrepreneurs see potential in paw paw-derived products, from brandy and gelato.
First, we look at the business of bees. Honey bee colonies add $15 billion of value to U.S. agriculture annually, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report, but the U.S. honey bee population has declined by almost half since the 1940s. Today, entrepreneurs across Missouri are working with bees to help the pollinator ecosystem — and build businesses.
Then, we look at the paw paw. Not familiar? You're not alone. The fruit is native to Missouri but is unique in both its taste and appearance. But Missouri entrepreneurs see potential in paw paw-derived products, from brandy and gelato.
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