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Sustainable Agriculture & Carbon Programs
Sustainable agriculture measurement and carbon program management. San Francisco, CA. Raised $40M+. Partners with major food companies and ag retailers.
Regrow Ag is a San Francisco-based agricultural technology company focused on measuring, monitoring, and reporting sustainable farming practices for the food and agriculture supply chain. Founded in 2020, Regrow has raised over $40 million from investors including S2G Ventures and is backed by strategic partnerships with major food companies and agricultural retailers.\n\nThe platform provides field-level modeling and remote sensing capabilities to quantify the climate impact of regenerative practices such as cover cropping, reduced tillage, and nutrient management. Regrow's MRV (measurement, reporting, and verification) tools are used by food brands, fertilizer companies, and carbon credit programs to verify on-farm sustainability outcomes without requiring expensive on-site audits.\n\nRegrow works with global food companies including Unilever and PepsiCo to help them measure and report against their supply chain sustainability commitments. The platform's ability to scale field-level carbon and sustainability accounting across millions of acres of supplier farmland makes it a critical infrastructure layer for corporate agricultural sustainability programs.
Bayer (ETR: BAYN)-owned digital agriculture platform managing 250M+ subscribed acres in 23 countries; precision farming AI saving farmers 15% on inputs competing with John Deere Operations Center for the farm data platform relationship.
Climate FieldView is a digital agriculture and precision farming platform — owned by Bayer AG (ETR: BAYN) as a subsidiary of The Climate Corporation (which Bayer acquired through its $63 billion Monsanto acquisition in 2018) — providing row crop farmers across 23 countries with an integrated platform for collecting field data from farming equipment, storing soil sampling and agronomic history, analyzing yield patterns across fields, and providing variable-rate seeding and fertilization recommendations powered by machine learning models trained on weather data, soil health, and historical yield outcomes. Climate FieldView manages 250+ million subscribed acres globally, helping farmers save approximately 15% on input costs through precision agronomic decision support in the $24.42 billion global agritech market.
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