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RECENT NOTABLE ACTIVITY – AGRITECH
- Monsanto plans to sell the Climate Corp’s FieldView platform with other hardware products as an integrated platform. Link
- Vestaron, a biological insecticide company raises $18M Series D funding led by Cultivian Sandbox Ventures. Link
- Farm-to-Home company GrubMarket raises $20M Series B funding led by Sound Ventures. Link
- Agriculture biotech company Prairie Plant System raises $6.47M in debt financing. Link
- Cold storage technology solution provider Axiom Energy raises $2.5M Series A funding. Link
- Cannabis grower and medicine supplier Manoa Botanicals raises $3.9M funding. Link
- Agrium invests in Finistere Ventures Technology Fund (VFII) backed by DuPont, Bayer, Syngenta, and Monsanto. Link
SOME INTERESTING STARTUPS FOUND
- Abundant Robotics (2016, Menlo Park): Fruit picking robots for the agriculture industry.
- Tellus Labs (2016, Boston): Software platform for analytics of data from satellite imagery.
- SkyX (2016, Tel Aviv): Technology platform to convert drones into autonomous sprayers.
LEADER BOARD – AGRITECH
Precision Ag
Farm Data and Analytics – Integrated Platforms
The Climate Corporation (2006, SF, $99.5M, Acq.) – Hardware and software solutions provider for hyper-local weather and farm data with predictive analysis for insurance products. Sold off its insurance business to AmTrust North America in July 2015. Acquired by Monsanto in 2013.
Farmers Edge (2005, Winnipeg, $44M) – Hardware and software solution provider for continuous monitoring of farm fields and predictive analysis for management decision support. Backed by Mitsui and KPCB.
Farm Data and Analytics – Software Platforms
FarmLink (2004, Kansas, $101M) – Yield benchmarking tool for farmers to assess the impact of inputs. Backed by Openair Equity Partners.
Farmers Business Network (2014, Davenport, $44M) – Precision agriculture solutions through big data analysis of data gathered from farmers and agriculture machinery. Backed by KPCB, DBL Partners, and GV.
Field Operations
AutoAgronom (1988, Yokneam Illit, $180M) – Sensor based measurement of physical and chemical changes in root zone supplemented with computerized analysis and fuzzy control algorithms to automatically activate irrigation and fertilization.
Novariant (1994, Fremont, $60.5M) – Sensor based auto steering hardware solutions for GPS-based navigation through tablets. Backed by Sierra Ventures, Ridgewood Capital, Clearstone.
Blue River Tech (2011, Sunnyvale, $30M) – Develops automated technology solutions which use computer vision for identification and selective killing of unwanted weed. Backed by Khosla Ventures, DCVC, Innovation Endeavors, Pontifax Agtech.
Harvest Automation (2007, Billerica, $28M) – Developer of robotic machinery for farming operations. Backed by Founder Collective, Entree Capital, Cultivian, MassVentures.
Feedlogic (2002, Wilmar, $678k) – Automated feeding machines along with data recording platform for livestock farmers in the USA. Backed by unknown private investors.
Hardware
SupraSensor (2012, Oregon City, Grant) – Sensors for molecular sensing of nitrogen levels in soil to provide fertilizer prescriptions. Backed by Onami and National Science Foundation, US.
BioTech
Farm Inputs
Monsanto (1901, St. Louis, IPO) – Developer of genetically modified (GM) seedlings to mitigate risks associated with biotic and abiotic stresses in crops. Went public in 2000.
Syngenta (2000, Basel) – Developer of genetically modified crops and biological agrochemicals apart from engaging in genomic research.
DuPont Pioneer (1926, Des Moines) – Developer of hybrid (non-GM) and GM seeds to mitigate risks against insects, pests and other diseases.
AgBiome (2012, Raleigh, $52M) – Developer of biological agrochemicals for crop protection against soil-borne diseases. Backed by Gates Foundation, Monsanto Growth Ventures, Syngenta Ventures, ARCH Venture Partners, UTIMCO, Polaris Partners, Pontifax Agtech, Harris+Harris Group.
Agrivida (2002, Medford, $41M) – Specially engineered enzymes for the nutrition of livestock animals. Backed by KPCB, Middleland Capital, ARCH Venture Partners, Cultivian, DAG Ventures, Bright Capital, Northgate, Prairie Gold.
Infrastructure
Advanced Animal Diagnostics (2001, Morrisville, $36M) – Diagnostic infrastructure provider for real-time animal health monitoring through white blood cell levels in animals. Backed by Middleland Capital, Cultivian, Kansas Bioscience Authority, LabCorp, Intersouth Partners, Novartis Venture Fund.
Tech Platforms
Kaiima (2006, Lower Galilee, $91M) – Tech platform to enhance inherent productivity and resource usage efficiency in food and feed crops. Backed by KPCB, DFJ, Horizons Ventures, Tamir Fishman.
Waste Mitigation
Cool Planet (2009, Camarillo, $134M) – Utilizes patented process to convert non-food biomass to gasoline and organic soil nutrients. Backed by Northbridge, UBS, Google Ventures, Energy Technology Ventures, Concord Energy, Sustainable Conversion Ventures, British Petroleum.
Wiserg (2010, Issaquah, $32.5M) – Devices to convert grocery waste into a nutrient rich liquid which can be used as fertilizer for agriculture.
Microbes
Indigo (2013, Cambridge, $163.5M) – Earlier known as Symbiota, it is building technology for delivery of selective plant microbes through seed coatings.
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)
Oxitec (2002, Abingdon, $20M) – Develops genetically modified pests which act as anti-pests to suppress the population of disease-causing pests in crops. Backed by Oxford Capital, East Hill.
Cellular Ag
Impossible Foods (2011, Redwood City, $183M) – Beef-substitute made from a protein called Heme extracted from plants. Backed by Khosla Ventures, Google Ventures, UBS, Horizon Ventures, Viking Global.
ERP
Farm Management Software
Granular (2014, SF, $23M) – Farm management software for collection and analysis of data related to farm business processes and planning of resources. Backed by A16Z, Google Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Tao Capital, Fall Line Capital, Emory Investment Management.
Agribusiness
Cultivation – Algae
Sapphire Energy (2007, San Diego, $290M) – Cultivation of algae and using it as a biomass source for production of crude oil. Backed by Monsanto Growth Ventures, ARCH Venture Partners.
Soil-less Cultivation
AeroFarms (2004, NYC, $20.5M) – Cultivation of leafy crops in soil-less growth medium using aeroponics. Backed by Middleland Capital, Wheatsheaf, GSR Ventures, Mission Point Capital.
Infrastructure
Hydroponics
GrowLife (1987, Seattle, IPO) – Provides urban hydroponic / soil-less farming systems, components and cultivation supply products. Went public in 2011.
LED Lighting
Illumitex (2005, Austin, $67M) – Developer of LED lighting solutions for horticulture, industrial and other use. Backed by NEA, Morgan Creek, Apex, WPG, Syngenta Ventures.
Market Linkages
Farm Inputs
CloudFarm (2013, Beijing, $26M) – Online retailer of Agri inputs including seeds, fertilizers, agrochemicals, farm equipment, etc.
Farm Produce
Tony’s Farm (2009, Shanghai, $39M) – Asset heavy fatm-to-home retailer of organic vegetables. Backed by KPCB, DT Capital Partners, and Tsing Capital.
Finance
eLoan (2007, Wenzhou, undisclosed) – Digital P2P lending platform focused on agriculture and rural businesses. Backed by Legend Holdings.
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