The Week in Agrifoodtech: Planted’s $72m for whole-cut ‘chicken,’ genomics startup Pattern snags $35m
Carbon-neutral milk company Neutral Milk closed a Series A round and a few different cultivated meat startups reached new milestones.
Carbon-neutral milk company Neutral Milk closed a Series A round and a few different cultivated meat startups reached new milestones.
Fashion designer Stella McCartney is helping launch a climate-focused fund and alt-protein heavyweight Eat Just raised capital to expand in China.
Eat Just secured world-first regulatory approval in Singapore for its GOOD Meat cultivated chicken back in December 2020.
Normative bagged funds for its carbon reporting platform and old favorites like donuts and avocados got makeovers with sustainability in mind.
Trace Genomics has developed the first analytics engine that learns as it maps the living soil. Founded in 2015 to serve the farming community, Trace
Circular economy startups addressing food waste, plastic alternatives and upcycling in Europe’s agrifood sector raised just 2.6% of VC funding last year.
There is one area where indoor farming lags behind traditional agriculture: energy consumption. A few simple measures could change the game.
General Mills invested $3 million more into regen ag, Lunchbox acquired another restaurant ordering platform, and Cox delved deeper into indoor farming.
Climate-impactful categories were left behind in agrifoodtech investment in Europe in 2021 with over 40% of the total going to the eGrocery category, reveals a new report from AgFunder, F&A Next and Invest-NL.
As agriculture embraces sustainability, ESG-driven investors see a $3 trillion opportunity.
Carbon Collective hopes to give individual sustainable investment portfolios more power and in doing so force corporations to decarbonize faster.
Multiple restaurant tech startups made headlines this week; while a massive, multinational carbon initiative got off the ground in Africa.
It’s scouting the globe for tech startups and solutions that can take the country’s world-leading grains industry to new heights.
Dynamic systems modeling is a practical quantitative tool for businesses, investors, and policymakers to assess an investment’s likely impact.
With Patrick Brown stepping aside, there are a few different directions the company could take in pursuit of profitability.
Rhishi Pethe interviewed 12 agriculture experts from around the world for his new charity e-book. Here are key takeaways from each conversation he had.
Over in the US, meanwhile, The Every Company launched the world’s first chickenless egg white.
GROW’s Land x Launch™ platform helps late-stage agrifoodtech ventures expand into Asia.
The accelerator plans to back 100 entrepreneurs working on financial and climate resilience innovation over the next four years.
The corporates were attracted by Vence’s regenerative ag and sustainability credentials, according to CEO Frank Wootten.