Global AgriTech Startups Top 50 2024

We’re excited to present the Global AgriTech Top 50 startups list, a prestigious recognition that celebrates the most innovative startups shaping the future of agriculture worldwide! 🌍

This series is dedicated to spotlighting trailblazing entrepreneurs who are transforming the agricultural landscape with groundbreaking solutions that address challenges like food security, sustainability, and climate resilience. These startups represent the forefront of AgriTech innovation, and we are proud to highlight their achievements.

As we look forward to continuing this initiative next year, we remain committed to fostering growth and collaboration in the AgriTech sector, amplifying the impact of these visionary companies.

Global AgriTech Startups

Daisy Lab from New Zealand, led by Irina Miller, produces eco-friendly dairy proteins through fermentation.
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Daisy Lab from New Zealand produces dairy-identical proteins via precision fermentation, cutting emissions by 96% compared to traditional dairy methods.

Blokgarden from Finland, led by Tuomas Ilander, promotes urban farming with decentralized garden solutions.
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Blokgarden from Finland leverages AgriTech to promote decentralized urban farming, enabling cities to grow 30% of their own food through garden boxes and community gardens.

Agriarche from Nigeria, led by Deina Mayaki, connects African farmers to markets via digital technology.
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Agriarche, a Nigerian AgriTech startup, solves Africa’s agricultural supply chain issues by providing farmers, aggregators, and processors access to markets, inputs, and finance through digital technology.

Mewery from Czech Republic, led by Roman Laus, pioneers sustainable meat with animal and algae cells.
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Mewery revolutionizes cellular agriculture by co-culturing animal and microalgae cells, reducing cell death and enhancing nutrient-rich, sustainable meat production.

Nellie Technologies from UK, founded by Stephen Milburn, converts CO2 into biochar using microalgae.
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Nellie Technologies (Pontyclun, Wales) uses microalgal bioreactors to capture CO2 and turn it into biochar, providing a sustainable solution to combat climate change.

Sommalife from Ghana, represented by COO Christina Mawuse Gyisun, empowers smallholder farmers with transparent supply chains.
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Sommalife, based in Ghana, uses TreeSyt software to empower smallholder farmers, improving supply chain transparency and connecting them to premium global markets.

Cynomys from Italy, led by Enrico Carta, enhances livestock welfare with patented IoT technology.
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Cynomys, an Italian AgriTech startup, utilizes patented IoT technology to improve animal welfare, reduce antibiotic use, and enhance productivity on livestock farms worldwide.

CricketOne from Vietnam, co-founded by Bicky Nguyen, produces eco-friendly protein from cricket farming.
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CricketOne (Vietnam) uses cricket farming to offer eco-friendly, high-protein food and pet-food ingredients, tackling the global food crisis without environmental harm.

PlasticFri from Sweden, co-founded by Max M., turns agricultural waste into biodegradable products.
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PlasticFri, from Sweden, leverages advanced biotechnology to turn agricultural waste into eco-friendly, biodegradable products, combating plastic pollution for sustainable industries.

PROTe-IN from Italy, led by Guido Mercati, produces clean-label proteins through microbial fermentation.
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PROTe-IN from Italy uses continuous microbial fermentation technology to produce clean-label alternative proteins sustainably, addressing global food demand with reduced carbon emissions.

iPAGE from Bangladesh, led by Mashrur H. Shurid, uses IoT and AI to enhance smallholder farming.
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iPAGE from Bangladesh. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

CAWIL.AI from Philippines, led by Cherry Murillon, boosts supply chain efficiency with AI-driven analytics.
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CAWIL.AI from Philippines. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Fermata from Israel, led by Valeria Kogan, reduces crop losses with AI-powered computer vision.
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Fermata from Israel. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

NanoSci from Poland, represented by Radek Miszczak, uses nanomaterials for improved food preservation.
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NanoSci from Poland. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

SAWIE from Pakistan, led by Muhammad Rizwan, offers real-time crop optimization with geospatial data.
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SAWIE from Pakistan. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

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Mi Terro from USA, led by Robert Luo, converts agricultural waste into biodegradable biomaterials.
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Mi Terro from USA. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

AREYLight AI from Poland, founded by Haluk Yilmaz, transforms street lighting with AI technology.
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AREYLight AI from Poland. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

eBottli from Australia, led by Nathalie Taquet, enhances food and wine production with IoT and blockchain.
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eBottli from Australia. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Hago Energetics from USA, led by Wilson Hago, produces green hydrogen with a negative carbon footprint.
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Hago Energetics from USA. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Cabax Farms form Nigeria, led by Adio B. Abiodun, addresses food security with precision farming and UAVs.
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Cabax Farms form Nigeria. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Orbiba Robotics from Turkey, led by Murat Can Demiral, creating affordable AI-powered robots for organic farming.
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Orbiba Robotics from Turkey. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Intech Harness from India, led by Tarang Patel, optimizing irrigation with IoT-driven water management solutions.
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Intech Harness from India. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

ARGO from China, founded by Teo Rojas, integrating wellness, superfoods, and fashion into a unique B2B2C marketplace.
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ARGO from China. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Smartel Agro from Nigeria, led by Nathan El-Nathan Ata, addressing food scarcity with AI-powered hydroponic farming.

Smartel Agro from Nigeria. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

DRONEQUBE from the USA, led by Murat Merdin, revolutionizing vineyard management with AI-powered drones.
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DRONEQUBE from the USA. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Meat the Next from Hong Kong, represented by Edmund Chan, creating plant-based protein to tackle climate change.
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Meat the Next from Hong Kong. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Baramoda from Egypt, led by Mostafa El Naby, recycling organic waste into fertilizers to improve soil health.
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Baramoda from Egypt. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Lualtek from Italy, led by Luca Occhipinti, delivering automated farming solutions with IoT and AI.
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Lualtek from Italy. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Undesert from the USA, led by Nicholas Seet, developing wastewater desalination technology for purified water.
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Undesert from the USA. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Izanu Africa from Nigeria, led by Comfort Onyaga, providing climate-resilient agricultural insurance for farmers.
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Izanu Africa from Nigeria. Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

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Instollar from Nigeria, led by Chinwe Udo-Davis, connecting solar installers with farmers to boost efficiency.
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Instollar Technologies, Lagos-based, connects vetted solar installers to companies and delivers solar-powered solutions, improving farming efficiency in Africa’s underserved regions.

Yindii from Hong Kong, led by Louis-Alban Batard, combating food waste with a surplus food app.
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Yindii, based in Hong Kong, offers a food surplus app that connects consumers to food retailers with unsold stock at discounted prices, combating food waste and emissions.

Qiqi Farms from Nigeria, led by Favour Adeleke Okikijesu, improving food security with precision organic farming.
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Qiqi Farms, from Nigeria, uses precision agriculture to deliver organic food daily to over 500 families, improving food security locally and exporting to four countries.

Wellme Food from China, led by Yong Liang, creating plant-based yogurt enhanced by AI-driven health insights.

Wellme Food from Greater China creates plant-based yogurt enhanced with probiotics and AI-driven health insights, helping lactose-intolerant individuals improve gut health naturally.

Karyosoft from the USA, led by Rajesh Perianayagam, improving agrigenomics research with a secure genomics platform.
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Karyosoft Inc. (Carmel, USA) provides a secure genomics platform that improves R&D efficiency, saving scientists time on data analysis in agrigenomics and life sciences.

Nerit’e from Germany, led by Humberto Martinez, optimizing in-season fertilization with AIoT for sustainable farming.
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Nerit'e, based in Germany, uses AIoT to offer in-season fertilizer optimization, helping farmers cut costs by USD 60 per acre while promoting sustainable farming.

Flylab from Thailand, co-founded by Cyril Caujolle, transforming agricultural waste into sustainable animal feed protein.
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Flylab from Bangkok, Thailand, leverages Black Soldier Fly Larvae to turn agricultural waste into sustainable protein and oil for animal feed, addressing the global feed crisis.

BMH Transmotion from India, founded by Ravindra Dekate, preventing post-harvest losses with foldable grain storage systems.
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BMH Transmotion, from Nagpur, India, uses patented foldable grain storage systems to combat post-harvest losses, helping farmers preserve crops and increase profitability.

Zest from the UAE, founded by Jeffrey Beyer, using PhytoPower to clean land and produce biogas from waste.
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Zest from the UAE uses PhytoPower, a phytoremediation-based technology, to clean mercury-contaminated land and produce biogas, solving environmental and energy challenges.

Atorn HRT from Nigeria, led by Asa Hazo, enabling year-round food production with AI and IoT solutions.

Atorn HRT is addressing Nigeria's seasonal food insecurity crisis.


NovFeed from Tanzania, led by Diana Orembe, providing sustainable protein sources for animal diets with biotechnology.
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NovFeed from Tanzania leverages advanced biotechnology to address the critical challenge of sustainable protein sources for animal diets.


YY ReGen from Lebanon, represented by Hasan Jaafar, delivering affordable IoT-powered energy solutions for remote farms.
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YY ReGen from Lebanon delivering green energy to remote farms.

Elzian Agro from Sri Lanka, led by Lilan Dayananda, helping farmers adapt to climate change with AI, ML, and IoT. Elzian Agro is the only Sri Lankan company on our Global AgriTech startups list.
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Elzian Agro leverages smart farming to enhance sustainable farming.

OBORTECH from Mongolia, led by Tamir Baasanjav, creating a transparent digital supply chain ecosystem with blockchain.
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OBORTECH from Mongolia creating a traceable digital ecosystem.

Ubot from Australia, founded by Patrick Edwards, optimizing citrus farming with autonomous harvesting technology.
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Ubot from Australia reduces labor costs with their Autonomous Citrus Harvester, earning a spot on the Global AgriTech Startups Top 50

Jalebi.io from the UAE, led by Zohare Haider, reducing food waste with a SaaS platform for F&B operations.
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Jalebi.io from the UAE is part of the Global AgriTech Startups Top 50 because of their SaaS platform that optimizes F&B operations.

CFT Africa from Ghana, led by Joshua Boakye Gyamfi, empowering smallholder farmers with AI and blockchain tools.
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CFT Africa is only startup in Global AgriTech Startups Top 50 from Ghana.

Go-Geeper from Nigeria, founded by Johnson Bada, connecting farmers with buyers to solve low yields and post-harvest losses.
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Go-Geeper from Nigeria connecting farmers and part of the Global AgriTech Startups Top 50.

Terra Grow from the UAE, founded by Dr. Mohammed Raiyan, delivering IoT-powered hydroponic solutions for urban and rural areas.
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Terra Grow from the UAE enhances food independence and fresh produce access with AI

Shintek from Spain, led by Juan G Tapia, advancing computer vision technology with faster training for diverse industries. Shintek is one of the few Spanish Global AgriTech startups on our list.
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Shintek from Spain using Computer Vision for automation.

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