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THE 70 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE ON SWISS AGRIFOOD-TECH

2025-10-16 07:47

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THE 70 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE ON SWISS AGRIFOOD-TECH

An overview of the 70 most influential people on Swiss foodtech ecosystem.

Switzerland. For a guy born and raised in Como, the neighbourhood.

Beyond that, It’s not the first country that comes to mind when talking about food except, of course, for cheese and chocolate (no stereotypes here).

But maybe that’s precisely why it’s emerging as one of the world’s most exciting foodtech ecosystems. After all, as we’ve often discussed, a strong traditional food culture can sometimes hinder innovation.

Switzerland, unburdened by culinary dogma, is proving just the opposite.

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The southernmost point in Switzerland. (Credit: Ticino.ch) https://maps.app.goo.gl/KFdLaJ6zA4GUBj1h6

CONFOEDERATIO HELVETICA

It’s just as obvious that when people think of Switzerland, the first thing that comes to mind is probably money.

But does a vast amount of capital alone guarantee a thriving ecosystem? Of course not. So, with a generous dose of irony, masked prejudice, and stereotypes, here’s a breakdown of the key reasons behind Switzerland’s remarkable success in foodtech (and innovation in general), compared to other European countries (I omitted the European countries in question, but you can easily imagine which ones—a fun challenge)

  • A tax system that’s refreshingly light

  • No suffocating unions or endless strikes.

  • Trust and loyalty — not just empty words.

  • No delusions of global superiority — just steady progress.

  • A favorable climate (at least south of the Alps).

  • Discipline and rule of law — because chaos is bad for business.

What's definitely Switzerland's secret sauce? Less ego, more execution.

Of course, no offense intended, folks—just a bit of healthy irony so we don’t take ourselves too seriously.

A (PERMANET) STAIN?

But it's not all sunshine and roses, unfortunately. When I began writing this article, I believed Switzerland was immune to the sovereigntist tide sweeping across Europe. However, the Swiss Supreme Court's bans on Planted products, on May 2nd forced me to reconsider.

I don't know what your opinion on the matter is, but you'll agree with me that sovereigntism and conservatism are the worst enemies of technological innovation, won't you?

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