Carrot Fertility vs 80 Acres Farms

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Carrot Fertility

GrowthHealthcare

Global Fertility Benefits Platform

Carrot Fertility is a global fertility benefits platform offering employers customizable coverage for IVF, adoption, surrogacy, menopause, and low-cost medication through 50+ countries.

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Carrot Fertility is a global fertility and family-forming benefits company founded in 2016 by Tammy Sun, raising over $100M to build the most comprehensive employer fertility benefits platform globally. The company offers employers a highly customizable benefits program covering IVF, egg freezing, donor services, adoption, gestational surrogacy, menopause care, and gender-affirming family building across 50+ countries. Carrot operates a digital-first model that connects members with clinical resources, care navigation, and financial support rather than owning a proprietary clinic network. The platform integrates with leading fertility clinics and medication pharmacies to provide members access to vetted care at competitive prices, including a Carrot Rx program that sources fertility medications at significantly below-retail prices. Carrot serves hundreds of employers including major technology companies, professional services firms, and global corporations that want inclusive fertility benefits covering all paths to parenthood. The company competes with Progyny and Kindbody in the US employer fertility benefits market while leading in global coverage for international employers with diverse workforces across multiple countries.

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80 Acres Farms

ChallengerAgTech

Indoor Vertical Farming

Raised $115M (Feb 2026) led by General Atlantic. Post-merger with Soli Organic creates largest indoor farm in North America. ~$200M combined first-year revenues.

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80 Acres Farms is a commercial-scale indoor vertical farming company that, following its merger with Soli Organic, operates the largest indoor farming network in North America. The company raised $115 million in February 2026 led by General Atlantic, with projected first-year combined revenues approaching $200 million — making it one of the few vertical farming companies to achieve genuine commercial scale after years of industry attrition that eliminated several high-profile competitors.

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