sustainable-agriculture

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The Robot That Picks a Tomato Better Than You Can
Ai · Hardware · Climate

The Robot That Picks a Tomato Better Than You Can

Two Pitt engineers spent months living in greenhouses to learn why picking a tomato is so hard for a machine. Their answer, the GR-100, now harvests faster than the humans it works alongside.

agtech · roboticsRead →
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The Tiny Iowa Company Putting Seed Treatment on the Planter - One Zone at a Time
Hardware · Climate · Enterprise

The Tiny Iowa Company Putting Seed Treatment on the Planter - One Zone at a Time

POP-ST moves a century-old farm input decision from the seed plant to the planter. With patents, field trials, and partners ranging from ALMACO to TeeJet, Inflexion Point Technologies is trying to make every treatment earn its place in the row.

agtech · precision-agricultureRead →
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Acumen Made Patience an Investment Strategy
Vc · Climate · Education

Acumen Made Patience an Investment Strategy

For 25 years, Acumen has financed the awkward stretch between a promising idea and a market that works - pairing risk-tolerant capital with leaders willing to build for communities most investors overlook.

impact-investing · patient-capitalRead →
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The Firm That Turned a Dead Brewery Into a Business Model
Vc · Consumer · Climate

The Firm That Turned a Dead Brewery Into a Business Model

Kit Goldsbury sold a hot-sauce company to Campbell Soup, then spent two decades proving that a good meal can rebuild a piece of a city. In 2024, for the first time, Silver Ventures is letting outsiders buy in.

silver-ventures · growth-equityRead →
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The $94 Billion Machine That Sells the Drink and the Chips Beside It
Consumer · Logistics · Ecommerce

The $94 Billion Machine That Sells the Drink and the Chips Beside It

PepsiCo's real product is not cola or chips. It is a portfolio-and-distribution system built to win the entire snack break - then repeat that trick more than a billion times a day.

food-and-beverage · consumer-goodsRead →
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The $24 Billion Milk Machine Owned by 9,000 Farmers
Consumer · Enterprise · Logistics

The $24 Billion Milk Machine Owned by 9,000 Farmers

Dairy Farmers of America is easy to mistake for a brand. It is really a farmer-owned supply chain - collecting milk, finding a market for it, turning it into everything from cheese powder to chocolate milk, and sending the value back toward the farm.

dairy-cooperative · milk-processingRead →
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Eratani
Fintech · Logistics · Marketplace

Eratani

Eratani is an Indonesian agritech company that digitizes smallholder rice farming through one integrated platform. It connects previously isolated farmers to affordable financing, high-quality inputs, agronomic advice and buyers for their harvest - covering the full cycle from upstream to downstream. Founded in 2021, Eratani works with more than 34,000 rice farmers across Java and Sulawesi, manages over 13,000 hectares of paddy, and reports lifting yields by roughly 29% and farmer incomes by about 25%.

agritech · agtechRead →
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Number 8 Bio
Climate · Hardware · Enterprise

Number 8 Bio

Number 8 Bio is a Sydney-based agtech and climate startup building BetterFeed, a low-cost feed additive and slow-release rumen bolus that cuts enteric methane from cattle and sheep by up to 90% in trials while recapturing wasted feed energy to lift animal productivity. After pivoting from yeast biomanufacturing to synthetic-chemistry small molecules, the company targets grass-fed grazing systems - about 95% of Australia's livestock - and has raised roughly A$18 million to move toward commercial release.

methane-reduction · enteric-methaneRead →
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PlasmaLeap Technologies
Climate · Hardware · Enterprise

PlasmaLeap Technologies

PlasmaLeap Technologies is a Sydney-based cleantech company building modular, non-thermal plasma reactors that make ammonia, nitric acid, fertiliser and hydrocarbon eFuels from just air, water and renewable electricity. Spun out of the University of Sydney in 2019, its 'lightning-mimicking' process replaces the century-old, fossil-fuelled Haber-Bosch route with room-temperature, on-site chemical production. Its eNFix containerised units let farmers make green nitrogen fertiliser at the farm gate, cutting emissions and supply-chain dependence. The company raised roughly A$30 million in a Series A led by the Gates Foundation, Investible and Yara Growth Ventures to build first-of-a-kind fertiliser hubs in New South Wales and Tasmania.

green-ammonia · non-thermal-plasmaRead →
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BioLumic
Climate · Hardware · Enterprise

BioLumic

BioLumic is a New Zealand-founded agricultural biotechnology company that uses precisely tuned ultraviolet light treatments to program desirable traits into seeds and seedlings without genetic modification. Applied in seconds, its patented 'light recipes' switch on plants' natural genetic expression to deliver double-digit yield gains, stronger disease resistance and stress tolerance across crops including corn, soybean, rice and ryegrass. The company partners with seed producers to commercialize non-GMO, climate-smart traits at scale.

agtech · uv-lightRead →
Legend
Pierre-Antoine Mariage
Founder · Executive · Scientist

Pierre-Antoine Mariage

Pierre-Antoine Mariage is the founder and CEO of Botalys, a Belgian agtech company that grows rare medicinal plants like Korean ginseng and Fjord Rhodiola indoors using a proprietary hydroponic technology, supplying ultra-pure botanical ingredients to the nutraceutical, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.

botalys · ginsengRead →
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Hippo Harvest
Climate · Hardware · Ai

Hippo Harvest

Hippo Harvest is a California controlled-environment agriculture company that grows USDA-certified organic leafy greens inside greenhouses run by warehouse-style robots and machine learning. Founded by two veterans of the ROS robotics world, it repurposes Amazon-fulfillment-style autonomous mobile robots as 'tractors' that deliver water and nutrients plant-by-plant, claiming greens grown with roughly 92% less water, 55% less fertilizer and 94% less land than field agriculture - at prices meant to match outdoor-grown produce.

controlled-environment-agriculture · greenhouse-farmingRead →
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Loam Bio
Climate · Hardware · Enterprise

Loam Bio

Loam Bio is an Australian agricultural biotechnology company using naturally occurring microbial fungi to help crops store more stable, long-lasting carbon in soil. Founded in 2019 by a group of farmers and climate scientists, it coats seeds with its CarbonBuilder inoculum so plants pull atmospheric CO2 into recalcitrant, mineral-bound soil carbon, and pairs the biology with its SecondCrop program that helps growers measure, verify and sell soil carbon credits. Backed by more than US$119M from investors including Lowercarbon Capital, Wollemi Capital and Marc Benioff's Time Ventures, Loam is scaling from its Orange, NSW base into the United States.

soil-carbon · carbon-sequestrationRead →
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Verdant Robotics
Ai · Hardware · Climate

Verdant Robotics

Verdant Robotics is a Hayward, California agtech company building AI-driven precision farming robots. Its flagship SharpShooter is a tractor-pulled implement that uses computer vision and a bank of aiming nozzles to treat individual plants - weeding, thinning, fertilizing and spraying with millimeter accuracy - instead of blanketing whole fields. The pitch to growers of high-value specialty crops like carrots, lettuce and onions: cut chemical inputs by more than 96%, reduce hand-weeding costs, and collect plant-level data along the way. Founded in 2018 and led by roboticist Gabe Sibley, the company raised a $46.5M Series A in 2022 and commercially launched the SharpShooter in 2024.

precision-agriculture · agricultural-roboticsRead →
Legend
SV
Founder · Executive · Operator

Satish Vemuri

Satish Vemuri is the CEO of ëko Incorporated, a New York-based venture that stitches urban farms into the real estate that hosts them - matching developers, architects, biologists, and agriculture specialists to grow food for the restaurants and shops downstairs. He studied Finance and Economics at NYU Stern with a math minor, and he tends to reach for spreadsheets and mathematical models before making a call on how the company should move.

ceo · ekoRead →
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TalusAg
Climate · Hardware · Logistics

TalusAg

TalusAg, the agriculture arm of Talus Renewables, builds modular, containerized systems that make green ammonia on-site from only water, air, and renewable electricity. By shrinking a process that normally requires billion-dollar plants into a shipping container, the company lets farmers and industrial users produce their own carbon-free fertilizer and fuel locally, cutting costs and supply-chain risk.

green-ammonia · modular-fertilizerRead →
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ArkeaBio
Climate · Health · Hardware

ArkeaBio

ArkeaBio is a Boston climate-biotech company building the first vaccine that cuts methane emissions from cattle. The shot trains a cow's immune system to produce antibodies that travel to the rumen and suppress methanogens - the microbes that turn digestion into greenhouse gas. Livestock methane accounts for roughly 6% of global emissions, and ArkeaBio's pitch is blunt: a vaccine is the lowest-cost, most scalable way to attack that number. Backed by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and a roster of climate and ag investors, the company is moving from animal studies into full field trials, targeting a 20% methane reduction and a first product in market around 2028.

methane-vaccine · livestock-methaneRead →
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Kula Bio
Climate · Hardware · Enterprise

Kula Bio

Kula Bio is a Massachusetts climate-tech company turning naturally occurring nitrogen-fixing microbes into living fertilizer factories that run inside the soil. Born from Harvard chemist Dan Nocera's 'bionic leaf' research, the company supercharges Xanthobacter autotrophicus with a renewable-energy carbon source so the bacteria deliver plant-available nitrogen at the root zone, on demand. Field trials show its flagship Kula-N can replace as much as 80% of a farm's synthetic nitrogen use without the runoff or the fossil-fuel footprint of conventional fertilizer.

biofertilizer · nitrogen-fixationRead →
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Meiogenix
Climate · Health · Enterprise

Meiogenix

Meiogenix is a French-American agricultural biotech company that re-engineers one of nature's oldest tricks - meiotic recombination, the gene-shuffling that happens when plants make seeds. Instead of editing single genes like CRISPR, its proprietary SpiX and dCas9-SPO11 platforms steer where chromosomes cross over, unlocking 'cold' regions of the genome that conventional breeding can never reach. The result: breeders can mix desirable traits, break unwanted linkage, and shrink crop development cycles from 10-plus years to as few as three, all without introducing foreign DNA. Founded in 2010 as a spin-off from Institut Curie and INRA, the company targets the $50B+ commercial seed market across corn, wheat, rice, tomato and soybean, and licenses its technology to partners including Bayer.

biotech · agricultureRead →
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North Spore
Ecommerce · Consumer · Health

North Spore

North Spore is a Portland, Maine company that makes growing mushrooms at home approachable for everyone. Founded in 2014 by three college friends - a mycologist, an organic farmer, and a photojournalist - it sells grow kits, spawn, substrates, lab supplies, and mushroom wellness products direct to consumers. With more than 350,000 growers served and a 25,000-square-foot production facility, North Spore has grown from a tiny mushroom farm into one of the most recognized mushroom-cultivation brands in the United States.

mushrooms · mycologyRead →
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NuCicer
Climate · Health · Consumer

NuCicer

NuCicer is a Davis, California agtech and food-tech company breeding a new generation of high-protein chickpeas. Spun out of UC Davis and built on the largest pool of chickpea genetic diversity on earth, the company uses predictive (precision) breeding and genomics to develop chickpea varieties with up to 75% more protein than conventional beans - alongside better flavor, lower fat, and higher fiber. NuCicer sells whole beans, functional flours, protein powders, and bespoke trait packages to food brands seeking minimally processed, sustainable plant-protein ingredients that out-compete soy and pea isolates on taste and texture.

chickpea · high-protein-chickpeaRead →
Legend
Harrison Yoon
Executive · Operator · Scientist

Harrison Yoon

Harrison Yoon is the CEO of Kula Bio, a Massachusetts agbiotech company turning supercharged nitrogen-fixing microbes into a low-emission alternative to synthetic fertilizer. A chemical engineer by training with a Cornell postdoc and more than 25 years across cell culture, microbial fermentation and bioprocess engineering, he joined Kula Bio in 2020 as President and COO and stepped up to CEO in November 2025 as the company closed its Series A-1 round and launched shelf-stable products into farmers' fields.

harrison-yoon · kula-bioRead →
Legend
Kathryn Cook
Founder · Executive · Engineer

Kathryn Cook

Kathryn Cook is the CEO and co-founder of NuCicer, a Davis, California agtech and food-tech company breeding chickpeas with up to 75% more protein than ordinary varieties. A former Boeing materials engineer and Facebook technical program manager, she left big tech to commercialize 35 years of her father's chickpea genetics research at UC Davis, applying machine learning and data analytics to plant breeding. NuCicer has raised roughly $23 million in total funding, planted across multiple US states, and aims to cut the cost of plant protein in half.

kathryn-cook · nucicerRead →
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Fork Farms
Climate · Education · Hardware

Fork Farms

Fork Farms is a mission-first agriculture technology company in Green Bay, Wisconsin that builds self-contained indoor vertical hydroponic systems - led by the Flex Farm - paired with a digital platform (Farmative) and K-12 curriculum. Its technology lets schools, hospitals, nonprofits, food pantries, businesses and homes grow hundreds of pounds of fresh produce per year on-site using a fraction of the water and land of conventional agriculture, turning food access into something anyone can do indoors.

hydroponics · indoor-farmingRead →
Legend
Ricardo Alba
Executive · Operator · Scientist

Ricardo Alba

Ricardo Garcia de Alba is the President and CEO of Meiogenix, an agriculture biotech company whose chromosome-editing platform speeds up the way crops naturally reshuffle their own DNA. A chemical engineer from Mexico City turned global ag executive, he spent 15 years at Corteva Agriscience helping build and launch the Enlist weed-control system before taking the helm at Meiogenix in 2024. He pairs hard science and commercial scale with a long habit of community and STEM service - and keeps bees on the side.

meiogenix · agtechRead →
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Amy's Kitchen
Consumer · Ecommerce · Climate

Amy's Kitchen

Amy's Kitchen is a family-owned, privately held organic food maker based in Petaluma, California. Founded in 1987 by Andy and Rachel Berliner and named after their daughter, the company makes 250-plus vegetarian frozen and convenience meals - soups, burritos, pizzas, bowls and mac and cheese - all built from organic, non-GMO ingredients. A Certified B Corporation, Amy's has grown from a kitchen-table pot pie into a roughly billion-dollar retail brand without ever going public.

organic · frozen-foodRead →
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Pivot Bio
Climate · Hardware · Enterprise

Pivot Bio

Pivot Bio engineers nitrogen-fixing microbes that live on crop roots and feed corn, wheat, sorghum and small grains directly, replacing a portion of synthetic fertilizer with a biological alternative that does not volatilize into the atmosphere or leach into groundwater.

nitrogen-fixation · agtechRead →
Legend
Nicolas Pinkowski
Founder · Engineer · Executive

Nicolas Pinkowski

Nicolas Pinkowski is the Co-Founder and CEO of Nitricity, a Fremont, California-based clean energy company reinventing how nitrogen fertilizer is made. Armed with a Stanford PhD in Energy Systems, Pinkowski and his co-founders turned a backyard experiment on a lemon tree into a $95M-funded company producing organic nitrogen fertilizer from air, water, renewable electricity, and recycled almond shells. Their flagship product, Ash Tea, delivers 92% lower emissions than conventional fertilizers, has achieved OMRI certification, and has already generated over $150M in binding offtake agreements. Pinkowski was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2021 and is an Unreasonable Food Fellow (2024), leading Nitricity's expansion from California into global markets.

nitricity · ceoRead →