Lockyer Valley Foods Launches $50M Series A Funding Round to Build Circular Economy Facility
Lockyer Valley Foods aims to raise $50M in Series A funding to build its advanced fruit & vegetable processing facility in Queensland.
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Lockyer Valley Foods aims to raise $50M in Series A funding to build its advanced fruit & vegetable processing facility in Queensland.
Celleste Bio, a cocoa-tech startup, has closed a $4.5M seed funding round led by Supply Change Capital, with participation from Mondelēz International's SnackFutures Ventures, Consensus Business Group, The Trendlines Group, Barrel Ventures, and Regba Agriculture.
Rosy Soil, a sustainable soil company founded in 2022, has raised $3.6 million in a seed funding round to further its growth.
Biotangents raises £2.3 million to launch the world’s fastest on-farm diagnostic device for dairy farming.
Kapsera has announced a €4.2 million funding round to advance its industrialization and commercialization phase.
Kilter bags $8.6M in a Series A round co-led by Pymwymic & Nufarm, with participation from SBG Invest, Natural Ventures, and ProAgInvest.
Cascadia Seaweed has closed the first CAD$4 million of its Series A funding round, with contributions from WWF Impact, Vere Ventures, and others.
OceanWell raised $11 million in Series A funding to scale its modular deep-sea water farm technology to tackle drought challenges.
Plantible Foods announced the completion of a $30 million Series B funding round. The round was co-led by Piva Capital and Siddhi Capital
Klim raised $22M in its Series A round, led by BNP Paribas with additional investments from Earthshot Ventures, Rabobank, and others.
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