Fremantle Seaweed Raises USD 1.43M to Advance Methane-Reducing Seaweed Production
Fremantle Seaweed closed its second CSF round with USD 1.43 million (AUD 2.17 million) raised through OnMarket.
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Fremantle Seaweed closed its second CSF round with USD 1.43 million (AUD 2.17 million) raised through OnMarket.
Rumin8 has acquired ROAM Agricultural, a Loam Bio spin-out developing methane-reducing solutions for cattle.
Farmer Mac, has completed a $313.5 million securitization of agricultural mortgage loans, marking the organization’s seventh transaction under its agricultural mortgage-backed securities platform.
Mote has appointed Ashleigh N. Ross as Chief Commercial Officer to support commercial deployment of its biomass-to-hydrogen and carbon removal platform.
BTG Pactual Timberland Investment Group receives approval for up to US$56 million from BNDES to further reforestation efforts.
Ancient Organics received a U.S. patent for a microbial system that breaks down glyphosate and its byproduct AMPA in agricultural soils.
The Institute of Food Technologists has named Brendan Niemira as its new Chief Science and Technology Officer.
Athian completed a $4 million Series A round and reported $18 million in payments to farmers since 2024 for emissions-reducing practices.
Governor Ron DeSantis announced $23.5 million in new state funding through CDBG-DR and the Florida Job Growth Grant Fund.
FirstEnergy subsidiary Mon Power used approximately 350 sheep to manage vegetation around 50,000 solar panels near Fort Martin Power Station.
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