Seasony Ceases Operations
Seasony, a Danish startup focused on mobile robotics for indoor farming, is ceasing operations.
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Seasony, a Danish startup focused on mobile robotics for indoor farming, is ceasing operations.
Novo Holdings has led a significant investment in AgNext Technologies Private Limited, a company specializing in AI-based food quality assessment technologies.
CityBlue Hotels has taken an equity position in Farm to Feed, a B2B platform that sources imperfect surplus produce directly from farmers.
Québec government grants a total of $654,335 to two Montréal enterprises for their agri-tech innovation projects.
Imperial College London has launched the Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein to develop alternative food products.
The African Development Fund approved an additional $10 million from the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) for Liberia’s Smallholder Agriculture Development for Food and Nutrition Security project.
The Australian Federal Government provides $14.5 million to Landcare Australia and the National Landcare Network.
CO2 GRO Inc. (TSXV) has announced significant changes to its Board of Directors and the suspension of its operations.
The Israel Innovation Authority has selected eight proposals to establish Angel Clubs for investing in deep tech startups.
Tender Food Inc., a food technology startup based in Somerville, Massachusetts, has successfully closed over $11 million in Series A funding.
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