Low-cost, easy to use / maintain, irrigation pumps could be available to small-scale farmers
Flood recession agriculture could be beneficial / help smallholder farmers
Handpicked, ripe cherries could produce the best coffee
Digital technology / data / plant genomics / biologics could dramatically change agriculture
Better / drier seed storage could prevent food loss
Post-harvest losses from smallholder farmers could be reduced with moisture testing / hermetic bags / threshing services / warehouses
Silos / food storage in schools could prevent food waste / malnutrition in developing countries
Beneficial gut bacteria / foods / supplements could help starving / malnourished children
Farmworkers / construction / all workers could be prevented from heatstroke / kidney damage / death
Vending machines / ATMs could sell processed, safe milk / foods from small farmers
Solar food drying / dehydration technology / methods could create less food waste / safe foods in developing countries
Processing equipment could be used to produce safe food in developing countries
Smallholder farmers could have a greenhouse-in-a-box
"Supercrops" / "green revolution" crops could use less irrigation / pesticides and suck nitrogen / carbon out of the air
Crop residue burning could be turned into fuel or livestock feed / bedding
Jackfruit could be good for the planet, easy for farmers to grow, and eaten as a meat substitute
Algae could become biofertilizer, bioplastic, pollution control (sewage and fertilizers), food / vitamins, fuel, fish and mushroom feed, and dyes/stabilizers
Quail eggs with juice could be breakfast / other food
Hydroponic farming could provide income and nutrients for urban residents
Local, hydroponic greenhouses could provide fresh, pesticide-free, low water / energy produce
"Cooling houses" with seawater, solar energy, and cardboard could grow crops in the desert
Groundwater could be replenished
Cow milk production / breeding could improve in developing countries
Highly fertile, fast growing, and disease-resistant chickens could be available in developing countries
Healthy school meals could be provided to children
Enset could be a drought-resistant crop
Hedgerows could be good for the environment and agriculture
Crop residue could be turned into mushrooms and reduce air pollution
Fish could be on farms
Smallholder cooperative agriculture could be opportunity for unemployed youth
Coffee, meat, other foods could be synthetically created
Urine / human waste could be used as large scale fertilizers
Sprinkling rock dust on agriculture could have a big effect on climate change
The cassava plant could undergo a genetic and breeding revolution
Land grabbing could be harmful to small-scale farmers / communities / biodiversity but improve land productivity
Cereal banks run by women could be used to fight against famines
GMO crops could be harming small-scale farmers through unaffordable / not climate adaptable seeds and pesticide use
Locust plagues could create animal feed and fertilizer
Corn could be orange for better vision / crops could be biofortified
Smallholder farmers could receive training, financial assistance, and delivery access
Unique heirloom beans could be used in cooking
Quinoa, millet, sorghum, fonio, barley, oat, sweet potato, other crops, etc. could better ease malnutrition, water availability, and hunger in developing countries
Aflatoxin could be prevented in developing countries' crops
Rice could be farmed in a climate friendly way
Evaporative cooling / refrigeration could reduce food waste
Seed banks / vaults could maintain crop diversity and increase agricultural yields
Farming could be biodynamic, silvopasture, permaculture, or wild
Food crops could be bred to have micronutrients
Rainwater harvesting could have multiple benefits