Indigo

Indigo Ag, Inc. operates an online platform that connects farmers, buyers, and grain marketing advisors for the sale of grains. Founded in 2013 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, the company focuses on utilizing beneficial microbes to enhance crop health and productivity. Indigo's platform supports farmers by providing microbiome treatments and year-round partnerships that aim to optimize regenerative agricultural systems. This approach not only helps farmers increase their profitability by improving yields but also promotes sustainable farming practices, such as efficient water use and reduced reliance on nitrogen fertilizers and pesticides. Additionally, the platform enables buyers to contract with a network of growers to produce crops with specific quality and management practices, fostering a more efficient agricultural ecosystem. Indigo has expanded its presence internationally, with locations in various countries including the United States, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Switzerland, and India.

2 past transactions

Lazurite

Debt Financing in 2021
Lazurite is a pre-revenue medical device startup company backed by private capital. The company has raised approximately $18 million to date from institutional investors, high-net worth individuals, and more than 50 physician champions. Lazurite has developed novel technology that will enable it to create the operating room of the future. The company’s product pipeline features the ArthroFree™ wireless camera system, the world’s first fully wireless minimally invasive camera system platform designed for the operating room; ORFree™, the world’s first fully wireless mobile minimally invasive surgical camera platform; and others based on the company’s novel and patented Meridiem™ light engine technology.

TellusLabs

Acquisition in 2018
TellusLabs combines decades of satellite imagery with a machine learning platform to answer critical, time-sensitive economic and environmental questions. They focus on high-value sectors where they can reduce their customers’ uncertainty with results that are science-quality, global-scale, and daily-repeat. Their technology allows TellusLabs data scientists to go from concept to a customer-ready signal at an unprecedented pace. Kernel, TellusLabs' flagship product, consistently predicted USDA's final 2016 corn and soy yield report ahead of all publicly available in-season forecasts.
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