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Indigo Agriculture uses microbial seed treatments and a grain marketplace to help farmers improve crop performance, sustainability, and market access.
Indigo Agriculture is an agricultural technology company founded in 2014 in Boston that has raised over $850M to apply microbiome science to improve crop productivity and farmer profitability. The company develops microbial seed treatments derived from beneficial bacteria and fungi naturally associated with plants, which improve crop resilience to heat, drought, and disease when applied to seeds before planting. Indigo also operates Indigo Marketplace, a digital grain marketplace that connects farmers with buyers for premium grains with sustainability attributes, enabling farmers to earn higher prices for crops grown with lower chemical inputs. The company launched the Terraton Initiative, a carbon program that pays farmers for verified carbon sequestration through improved soil practices. Indigo has faced the challenges common to agricultural technology companies in demonstrating consistent field performance across diverse farm conditions and has restructured its business model to focus on its highest-performing products and services. The company continues to develop microbial products for corn, soybeans, wheat, and cotton while building its digital marketplace and carbon program businesses.
Regenerative agriculture carbon program and soil carbon measurement platform. Copenhagen, Denmark. Raised €46M+. Operates across Europe with 1M+ enrolled acres.
Agreena is a Copenhagen-based agricultural technology company that operates Europe's leading soil carbon program for arable farmers. Founded in 2018, the company has raised over €46 million and has enrolled more than one million acres of European farmland into its regenerative agriculture carbon certification program.\n\nAgreena's platform guides farmers through the transition to regenerative practices — including no-till, cover cropping, and reduced synthetic inputs — and uses a combination of satellite remote sensing and soil sampling to quantify and verify the resulting carbon sequestration. Farmers receive carbon certificates they can sell to corporate buyers seeking high-integrity agricultural carbon credits.\n\nThe company has built strong relationships with European agribusinesses, cooperatives, and food companies seeking to address Scope 3 agricultural emissions. Agreena's approach of combining farmer incentives with rigorous MRV methodology positions it as a key player in Europe's transition to carbon-smart farming, and the company is expanding its program footprint across Central and Eastern Europe.
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