Future Fields
Grant in 2023
Future Fields is a biotechnology company focused on sustainable biomanufacturing of high-value proteins using fruit flies. Its EntoEngine platform leverages the genetics of fruit flies to produce recombinant biomolecules in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Edmonton, Canada, the company develops a range of proteins, including custom and difficult-to-express molecules, enabling researchers and biopharmaceutical developers to access scalable protein production with reduced environmental impact. By combining insect-based production with scalable biomanufacturing capabilities, Future Fields aims to accelerate scientific progress while promoting sustainability in biotech.
New School Foods
Grant in 2023
New School Foods develops plant-based seafood products that mimic the texture, flavor, nutrition, and cooking experience of traditional seafood. Their initial product is a plant-based salmon filet, aiming to provide sustainable and healthier alternatives.
Synergraze produces a seaweed-based livestock feed additive designed to reduce methane emissions from ruminant animals such as cattle, bison, sheep, and goats. This natural product aims to lower the environmental impact of agriculture while enhancing sustainability in meat and dairy production.
Founded in 2002, Hortau designs and manufactures wireless, web-based irrigation management systems. It offers field monitoring stations, sensors for soil tension, temperature, humidity, and weather parameters, along with cloud-based software Irrolis for real-time data capture and remote control of irrigation systems.
Picketa Systems
Grant in 2023
Picketa Systems develops a real-time plant tissue analysis platform. It enables growers to make timely data-driven decisions by eliminating turnaround time in sample analysis, tracking field performance, and measuring the impact of different varieties, fertilizers, and techniques.
Skaldyr upcycles seafood waste into ingredients for food, animal feed, and fertilizer.
Nexus Robotics
Grant in 2022
Nexus Robotics, established in 2017 and headquartered in Halifax, Canada, specializes in developing autonomous robots for the agriculture industry. Their primary product is a weeding robot that effectively removes weeds while preserving crops, using a camera system and AI to differentiate between the two. This robot not only extracts weeds but also provides farmers with crop health data, enabling more informed decision-making.
Sollum Technologies Inc., established in 2015 and headquartered in Montreal, Canada, specializes in designing and manufacturing innovative lighting systems. The company's core product is a smart LED lighting solution that dynamically replicates the full spectrum of natural sunlight, optimizing growth conditions for crops and animals. Sollum works closely with greenhouse producers, tailoring light recipes to match the growth cycles of various plants, regardless of their native climate or greenhouse location. This adaptive technology not only enhances energy efficiency and productivity but also improves produce quality, all while minimizing environmental impact.
Wyvern operates space satellites equipped with hyperspectral sensors, capturing high-resolution imagery across multiple spectral bands. This enables diverse applications such as agriculture monitoring, forestry management, environmental assessment, and geospatial intelligence.
Mikro-Tek is an environmental biotechnology company based in Timmins, Ontario, specializing in carbon project development and the supply of carbon offset credits. Since its establishment in 2003, the company has focused on generating offset credits through innovative land use projects, particularly in forestry. Mikro-Tek has successfully planted new forests on over 7,500 hectares of unproductive land in Chile and has implemented reforestation initiatives in the Canadian boreal forest. These projects have collectively produced approximately 1.4 million carbon offset credits, which are available to industries seeking to fulfill their emission reduction commitments in an environmentally sustainable manner. Additionally, Mikro-Tek develops naturally occurring soil micro-organisms, specifically mycorrhizal fungi, to enhance soil health and support sustainable agricultural practices.
Milk Moovement
Grant in 2021
Founded in 2018, Milk Moovement is a Canadian software company specializing in dairy supply chain management. It offers a cloud-based platform that tracks milk pick-ups, monitors production, and provides actionable intelligence to optimize processes and maximize profitability.
Viridis Terra
Venture Round in 2021
Viridis Terra specializes in restoring degraded ecosystems, lands, and soils and delivering large-scale reforestation, afforestation, and forest and agroforest landscape restoration projects. The company provides a platform and services for ecosystem restoration and forest protection that support sustainable land management, help reduce degradation, and promote biodiversity. Its approach aims to involve local communities by creating revenue opportunities and jobs, contributing to environmental and social outcomes.
Ecoation Innovative Solutions
Grant in 2021
Ecoation Innovation Solutions specializes in providing greenhouse growers with advanced tools for the early detection of pests, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies that can impact crop value. By harnessing proprietary artificial intelligence and plant signal data, Ecoation's system delivers daily updates on crop health directly to growers through desktop and smartphone applications. This technology empowers growers to take prompt actions that enhance crop value, lower operating costs, and minimize pesticide usage. Based in Canada, Ecoation's innovative platform integrates elements of biology, automation, sensing, and robotics, aiming to transform agricultural practices and improve overall crop productivity. The company is currently conducting paid field trials in British Columbia greenhouses to demonstrate the effectiveness of its solutions.
Precision AI
Grant in 2021
Precision AI develops artificial intelligence powered drones for agriculture, enabling AI-based farming practices from field to plant level. The company uses custom-built AI technology in drones to assist crop protection and crop management, replacing traditional bulk spraying with targeted applications to reduce chemical use. This approach aims to create healthier, more profitable farms. Headquartered in North America, Precision AI is rapidly scaling with a highly skilled team focused on solving agricultural challenges worldwide.
Milk Moovement
Seed Round in 2020
Founded in 2018, Milk Moovement is a Canadian software company specializing in dairy supply chain management. It offers a cloud-based platform that tracks milk pick-ups, monitors production, and provides actionable intelligence to optimize processes and maximize profitability.
ReelData AI
Seed Round in 2020
ReelData AI specializes in developing artificial intelligence software tailored for the aquaculture industry. Based in Halifax, Canada, the company offers advanced monitoring solutions for fish farms, utilizing feed cameras to measure key metrics such as biomass, sea lice presence, and overall fish health in real-time. This technology enables fish farms to optimize their operations by providing crucial insights into weight distributions, feeding patterns, and growth analysis. By improving the efficiency of feed usage and enhancing fish health, ReelData AI aims to support aquaculture businesses in maximizing their productivity and sustainability. The company was established in 2019.
Reazent
Seed Round in 2020
Reazent is an agricultural technology company focused on developing safe, natural, biologically based alternatives to agrochemicals. Founded in 2018 and based in Halifax, Canada, it seeks to replace synthetic agrochemicals with sustainable, economically viable solutions. The company develops products that support crop growth, yield, and stress resistance, addressing diseases such as bacterial soft rot, Phytophthora blight, and anthracnose in leafy fruits and vegetables, enabling farmers to improve crop health and return on investment through safer disease control and abiotic stress resilience.
Sollum Technologies Inc., established in 2015 and headquartered in Montreal, Canada, specializes in designing and manufacturing innovative lighting systems. The company's core product is a smart LED lighting solution that dynamically replicates the full spectrum of natural sunlight, optimizing growth conditions for crops and animals. Sollum works closely with greenhouse producers, tailoring light recipes to match the growth cycles of various plants, regardless of their native climate or greenhouse location. This adaptive technology not only enhances energy efficiency and productivity but also improves produce quality, all while minimizing environmental impact.
G2V Optics
Seed Round in 2020
Founded in 2015, G2V Optics specializes in manufacturing LED solar simulators and commercial lighting automation products for scientific research, vertical farming, and industrial applications. Its product offerings include horticulture lighting systems designed to improve yield, quality, and operating costs.
SomaDetect Inc. is an agricultural technology company based in Fredericton, Canada, founded in 2016. The company specializes in providing dairy farmers with real-time analytics of milk components through advanced sensor technology. SomaDetect's innovative system measures critical indicators such as fat content and somatic cell counts in raw milk during each milking session. By offering automated and chemical-free analysis, the company empowers farmers to identify potential issues early, manage herd health effectively, reduce unnecessary antibiotic use, and ensure high-quality milk is delivered to bulk supplies. With a focus on leveraging machine learning and artificial intelligence, SomaDetect aims to enhance decision-making for dairy farmers, ultimately improving the quality of milk production.
Anaergia Inc. is a Canadian company specializing in the generation of renewable energy through advanced anaerobic digestion of organic waste from municipal, agricultural, and industrial sources. It manufactures sustainable solutions that convert waste into renewable energy, fertilizers, and recycled water. The company provides a range of services, including municipal wastewater solutions, waste diversion strategies, and agri-food applications focused on nutrient management and water reuse. Anaergia operates through multiple segments, including Capital Sales, Services, and Build, Own, and Operate Projects, with the Capital Sales division being the primary revenue generator through the sale of proprietary technologies and services to municipalities, private entities, and project developers. The company serves a global market, with a presence in North America, Europe, and Asia, and its solutions are utilized in resource recovery facilities around the world.
SucSeed is a socially-driven hydroponics company. They sell their grow tanks and accessories to households across Canada. Their at-home hydroponic systems are built by Choices For Youth, an organization that supports and employs youth facing barriers to work and housing.
SoilReader is a patented new technology that uses a coulter to bring a spectrometer to the soil, instead of the soil to the spectrometer. SoilReader provides real-time, multi-constituent, variable-depth, on-the-go analysis for 9 soil constituents.
Ecoation Innovative Solutions
Grant in 2019
Ecoation Innovation Solutions specializes in providing greenhouse growers with advanced tools for the early detection of pests, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies that can impact crop value. By harnessing proprietary artificial intelligence and plant signal data, Ecoation's system delivers daily updates on crop health directly to growers through desktop and smartphone applications. This technology empowers growers to take prompt actions that enhance crop value, lower operating costs, and minimize pesticide usage. Based in Canada, Ecoation's innovative platform integrates elements of biology, automation, sensing, and robotics, aiming to transform agricultural practices and improve overall crop productivity. The company is currently conducting paid field trials in British Columbia greenhouses to demonstrate the effectiveness of its solutions.
KSM specializes in the production of potassium-based fertilizers, including potassium sulfate (SOP) and potassium magnesium sulfate (SOPM). Utilizing a patented process, they convert abundant mine tailings into these products, along with hydrochloric acid as a byproduct.
SemiosBio Technologies Inc. offers innovative pest management solutions for growers of tree fruits, nuts, and grapes globally. The company has developed the Semios platform, which enables real-time monitoring and control of agricultural operations through a comprehensive network of sensors. This platform provides continuous coverage and includes features such as automated pheromones, pest traps, and pest pressure notifications, along with frost monitoring and alerts. Additionally, it evaluates disease risk, monitors irrigation, and assesses soil conditions, helping growers make informed decisions to optimize crop quality while reducing agricultural inputs. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, Semios also operates locations in Fresno, California; Wenatchee, Washington; and Heerlen, the Netherlands.
Founded in 2002, Hortau designs and manufactures wireless, web-based irrigation management systems. It offers field monitoring stations, sensors for soil tension, temperature, humidity, and weather parameters, along with cloud-based software Irrolis for real-time data capture and remote control of irrigation systems.
Concentric Agriculture
Grant in 2017
Concentric Agriculture Inc. is a Montreal-based company specializing in the research, development, manufacturing, and marketing of biological products for agricultural applications. Founded in 2007 and formerly known as Inocucor Technologies, the company focuses on enhancing the phyto-microbiome, which includes seeds, plants, root systems, and surrounding soil. Concentric develops innovative solutions such as the Inocucor Garden Solution, a live-cell formulation derived from microorganisms that optimizes plant growth and soil quality while helping crops withstand extreme weather conditions. The company's offerings include cell-free biological formulations for bio-stimulation and active compounds for bio-fertility and bio-protection. These products are utilized in various agricultural practices, including seed treatments, soil drenches, and foliar sprays, across traditional and organic farming, hydroponics, greenhouses, and orchards, both in Canada and internationally. Concentric Agriculture aims to provide safe and effective advancements in agtech that enhance crop yields and promote sustainable agricultural practices.
Vive Crop Protection
Grant in 2017
Founded in 2006, Vive Crop Protection develops and markets sustainable crop protection products, including fungicides, insecticides, and nematicides. The company's Allosperse Delivery System enhances the targeting and performance of these products, enabling farmers to increase crop yields while using fewer resources.
Bioline AgroSciences
Grant in 2017
Bioline AgroSciences produces and markets a wide range of invertebrate biological control organisms used to manage insect pests in crops. The portfolio supports pest control across crops and includes seeds, agricultural supplies and other farming products for protected vegetables, ornamentals, soft fruits and berries to help farmers maintain yield and quality. Founded in 1979 and based in Little Clacton, United Kingdom, the company operates internationally with locations in multiple countries and is a subsidiary of Biotop SA.
Airex Energy
Venture Round in 2017
Airex Energy is a technology company developing torrefaction processes to convert biomass waste into carbonized products such as bio-coal and biochar. Its CarbonFX cyclonic bed reactor enables large-scale production from a range of feedstocks, including woody biomass and agricultural waste, to help reduce carbon emissions and support progress toward net-zero. The company was founded in 2008 and is based in Laval, Canada.
Advonex International
Venture Round in 2016
Advonex International develops plant-based hydrocarbon solutions for personal care and industrial applications. The company produces hydrocarbons from non-GMO, sustainably grown seed crops such as canola, soybeans, corn, palm, and coconut, enabling clients to replace waxes, petrolatum, and mineral and silicone oils with cost-effective alternatives. Its science-driven approach aims to deliver practical solutions that support client performance and sustainability goals. The organization emphasizes collaboration and views its team as a core asset, with flexibility and autonomy to innovate. By focusing on sustainable sourcing and diverse applications, Advonex positions itself as a partner for customers seeking greener substitutes without sacrificing functionality.
Farmers Edge
Venture Round in 2016
Farmers Edge is an innovative company in the agricultural sector, specializing in digital agriculture services. It offers a comprehensive suite of digital agronomy solutions through its digital agronomy operations segment, which is sold in various subscription levels and billed annually per acre. The company utilizes a combination of connected field sensors, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and agronomic expertise to transform agricultural data into actionable insights, benefiting all stakeholders in the agricultural ecosystem. Additionally, Farmers Edge operates an e-commerce segment that sells agricultural products through online marketplaces. The majority of the company's revenue is derived from its digital agronomy operations, reflecting its commitment to enhancing farm efficiency and promoting sustainable food production in response to the needs of a growing global population.
Vive Crop Protection
Grant in 2013
Founded in 2006, Vive Crop Protection develops and markets sustainable crop protection products, including fungicides, insecticides, and nematicides. The company's Allosperse Delivery System enhances the targeting and performance of these products, enabling farmers to increase crop yields while using fewer resources.
SemiosBio Technologies Inc. offers innovative pest management solutions for growers of tree fruits, nuts, and grapes globally. The company has developed the Semios platform, which enables real-time monitoring and control of agricultural operations through a comprehensive network of sensors. This platform provides continuous coverage and includes features such as automated pheromones, pest traps, and pest pressure notifications, along with frost monitoring and alerts. Additionally, it evaluates disease risk, monitors irrigation, and assesses soil conditions, helping growers make informed decisions to optimize crop quality while reducing agricultural inputs. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, Semios also operates locations in Fresno, California; Wenatchee, Washington; and Heerlen, the Netherlands.
Vive Crop Protection
Grant in 2009
Founded in 2006, Vive Crop Protection develops and markets sustainable crop protection products, including fungicides, insecticides, and nematicides. The company's Allosperse Delivery System enhances the targeting and performance of these products, enabling farmers to increase crop yields while using fewer resources.
Performance Plants
Venture Round in 2009
Performance Plants Inc. is an agricultural biotechnology company based in Kingston, Canada, specializing in gene discovery and trait development to enhance crop yields globally. Founded in 1995, the company focuses on the commercialization of technologies that protect and improve the productivity of major crops, including corn, soybeans, and canola. Its diverse offerings include Yield Protection Technology, Heat & Drought Tolerance Technology, and Water Efficiency Technology, all designed to help farmers increase yields while reducing the need for irrigation and chemical inputs. Performance Plants employs a unique approach by regulating the plant's own genes rather than introducing foreign genes, ensuring sustainable agricultural practices. The company has established significant licensing agreements with major multinational seed firms and is expanding its presence in key markets such as China and India. Additionally, Performance Plants develops biomass crops for cellulose-based biofuels, further contributing to sustainable agriculture and energy solutions. The company operates research facilities in Kingston and Waterloo, New York, reinforcing its commitment to innovation in agricultural biotechnology.