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#Startups are leading the way in agtech and food innovation

“Startups are leading the way in agtech and food innovation”

Right now, agtech and new food startups are hot in terms of funding, technical innovation, product development, and ROI. Today Startup Genome, in partnership with the Global Entrepreneurship Network launched 

the Global startup ecosystem report (GSER):Agtech and new food edition. And it’s definitely worth a deep dive.

Looking for the latest trends or need to know information for your own startup or even your next investment? The GSER provides comprehensive, data-driven research on startups, with 280+ entrepreneurial innovation ecosystems and 3 million startups. 

Let’s look at some of its findings and profile some cool startups in the agtech and new food space. 

COVID 18 as a catalyst for change

The report shares that the COVID-19 pandemic, spiraling fertilizer costs, supply chain disruption, climate change awareness, and recent geopolitical events have brought new urgency and mainstream attention to the issue of food security.

Whether through editing crop genes, rethinking logistics, or producing plant-based foods, startups are drivers of real change in the sector. And I am all for it.

What are the key areas in agtech and new food? 

The depth and breadth of the space is abundant. Agricultural technology captures the use of technology in agriculture, horticulture, and aquaculture to improve yield, efficiency, and profitability through information monitoring and analysis of weather, pests, soil, and air temperature. 

There’s a strong focus on improving agricultural efficiency and sustainability, including field sensors, drones, farm-management software, robotics, vertical farming, and more. 

“New food” employs innovation to optimize food design, creation, diversity, distribution, and utilization. This includes apps and services that provide access to food, including direct-to-consumer food delivery platforms, meal kit and grocery delivery services, and products and services that innovate food processing and ingredients.

New food also refers to next-generation food and drinks, including cultivated meat, plant-based meat and milk, insect-based products, and fermented foods. Also part of the equation is waste management and food packaging. 

What are some of today’s biggest trends and investments? 

Plants not meat

The GSER report finds that fake meat is hot hot hot, so say goodbye to your chicken nuggets. (Not convinced? Check out Thomas’ review of plant-based filet mignon

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