Voltiris Raises $5.26 Million Seed Funding
Voltiris secured $5.26M in seed funding to further the commercialization of its proprietary spectral filtering technology for greenhouses.
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Voltiris secured $5.26M in seed funding to further the commercialization of its proprietary spectral filtering technology for greenhouses.
Avisomo, an Oslo-based AgriTech startup, raised $5.45 million (€5 million) to enhance its automated vertical farming solutions.
AISPRID, a company specializing in agricultural robotics, has raised $10.9 million (€10 million) in a Series A funding round to scale its AI-powered autonomous tomato leaf removal robots.
Forbion's BioEconomy Fund I has raised €164.5 million, surpassing its initial €150 million target, to invest in biotech solutions.
Worm Power receives $900,000 in federal funding from the USDA’s Fertilizer Production Expansion Program (FPEP).
The51 Food and AgTech Fund has successfully closed its early-stage venture fund at $51 million with final participation from ATB Financial.
The U.S. DOE conditionally committed a $1.26Bn loan guarantee to Michigan Potash & Salt Company for a potash and salt production facility.
The N.C. Department of Agriculture allocated $1.5 million in grants to support projects that promote new crop production and innovative agricultural research.
Four leading distilleries and the Kentucky Distillers’ Association (KDA) are partnering with PCM and the Kentucky Corn Growers Association.
An additional $20 million has been allocated to the On-Farm Connectivity Program (OFCP) under the Albanese Government.
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