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Munich YC cocoa-free ChoViva chocolate (sunflower+oats, 80% less CO2) in 42,000+ EU stores; $74.2M total ($30M Series B Dec 2024 Burda/Zintinus) with Barry Callebaut partnership Nov 2025 competing with Voyage Foods for cocoa supply chain disruption.
Planet A Foods is a Munich, Germany-based food technology company — backed by Y Combinator with $74.2 million in total funding including a $30 million Series B in December 2024 co-led by Burda Principal Investments and Zintinus, and a $15.4 million Series A in February 2024, with investors including World Fund, Bayern Kapital, Cherry Ventures, Tengelmann Ventures, BayWa Venture, and Omnes Capital — providing chocolate manufacturers and food brands with ChoViva: the world's first commercially available cocoa-free chocolate alternative made from locally sourced sunflower seeds and oats through a proprietary fermentation process that delivers authentic chocolate taste while reducing carbon footprint by up to 80% versus conventional cocoa-based chocolate. Available in 42,000+ European retail stores and expanding to UK, France, and the US, Planet A Foods announced a landmark partnership with Barry Callebaut (world's largest chocolate manufacturer) in November 2025 for global commercialization. Founded in 2021, producing 2,000+ tons/year and targeting 15,000+ tons post-Series B.
Agriculture sustainability leader. 8M+ enrolled acres. 12-year Microsoft deal for 2.85M tonnes of carbon removal credits. $40M paid to farmers. Founded 2013, Boston.
Indigo is an agriculture sustainability company founded in 2014 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, working at the intersection of agricultural productivity, environmental stewardship, and carbon markets. The company was built on the thesis that transforming farming practices at scale could simultaneously improve farmer economics and generate measurable environmental outcomes — most notably carbon sequestration through soil health improvements.\n\nIndigo's platform connects farmers with sustainability programs, market access tools, and agronomic guidance designed to support the transition to more regenerative practices. The company has enrolled more than 8 million acres in its programs and has paid $40 million directly to farmers participating in its carbon and sustainability initiatives. A landmark 12-year partnership with Microsoft covers the removal of 2.85 million tonnes of carbon, providing long-term contractual certainty for both the carbon supply chain and the farmers who generate those credits.\n\nIndigo has established itself as one of the most significant players in agricultural carbon markets, a sector whose importance has grown as corporations face pressure to meet net-zero commitments and regulators begin formalizing carbon accounting standards. The Microsoft deal's scale and duration reflects the maturation of agricultural carbon as an investable asset class. With over a decade of operating history, deep farmer relationships, and a proven model for carbon credit origination, Indigo occupies a defensible position in a market where trust, data quality, and acreage scale are the primary competitive moats.
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