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AgriWebb

https://www.agriwebb.com/
Last activity: 22.05.2024
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AgriWebb is the only App on the market with “drag and drop” technology allowing for simplified record-keeping across the entire farm.

Key features:

1. Paddock and livestock record keeping
2. Farm mapping available offline
3. Audit and compliance
4. Operational Plan
5. Individual animal management
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Location: Australia, New South Wales, Sydney
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +61 2 8417 3054
Total raised: $54.4M
Founded date: 2013

Investors 6

Funding Rounds 5

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
15.10.2022Series D$700K-
14.10.2022Series B$6.7M-
20.01.2021Series B$30M-
20.08.2018Series A$14MWheatsheaf...
28.07.2016Seed$3M-

Mentions in press and media 33

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22.05.2024Livestock management platform AgriWebb tackles the Scope 3 challenge for agrifood corporates with latest funding roundNow is the time to “separate the wheat from the chaff” when it comes to sustainable livestock production, says Justin Webb, co-founder of Australia-based livestock management software platform AgriWebb. To help in that process by providing ...
29.01.2024CEFC-backed Virescent Ventures entrenches position as Australia's largest specialist climate tech VC as portfolio surpasses $260MSYDNEY, Jan. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Australia's pioneer climate tech VC Virescent Ventures today confirmed its specialist portfolio is over $260 million, having backed 33 innovative climate tech businesses and funds/incubators. Kristin Va...
31.01.2023AgriWebb Partners with Regrow Ag to Scale the Adoption of Climate-Smart Practices in Beef ProductionBy combining our product capabilities, we can... enable the entire [beef] industry to take a big step closer to Net Zero.” — Anastasia Volkova, PhD, CEO of Regrow DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, UNITED STATES, January 31, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- ...
13.10.2022The Week in Agrifoodtech: Foodology’s $50m for ghost kitchens, quick-commerce consolidationThis week, Colombian ghost kitchen startup Foodology scooped up $50 million to expand in Latin America and Estonia-based FlyFeed landed funds for its insect farming ambitions. Additionally, rapid grocery delivery continues its path to conso...
11.10.2022AgriWebb Raises Additional $6.7M to Series B FundingAgriWebb, a Denver, CO-based provider of a livestock business management solution, raised $6.7m in Series B funding bringing the round total to $29.3m. The round was led by Germin8 Ventures and iSelect Fund, who join existing share investor...
10.10.2022AgriWebb’s software seeks to boost yields, lower environmental impacts for farmers and ranchersAgriWebb is on a mission to help livestock producers feed the world efficiently, profitably and sustainably by providing its comprehensive, ground-truth database for beef production worldwide. The Australian startup, which builds a livestoc...
25.05.2022AUSDenver launches Business Hub in partnership with Galvanize Denver (Platte) and the City & County of DenverAUSDenver launches Business Hub in partnership with City and County of Denver and Galvanize Denver Colorado's Southern Cross Community Mayor Michael B Hancock welcomes Australian immigrants and Australian businesses to the City and County o...
17.02.2022The Week in Agrifoodtech: Equip gets $58m to help manage eating disorders; Bowery acquires TrapticThis week, US telehealth startup Equip raised funds for its eating disorder management platform, while Danish agtech company Agreena secured $22.5 million to help farmers participate in carbon markets. In Asia, Next Gen Foods, the company b...
11.06.2021The future of Australia’s agriculture industry is hinged on carbon emissionsEditor’s note: Justin Webb is co-founder and chairman at AgriWebb, based in Sydney, Australia. The views expressed in this guest article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of AFN. The Australian Academy of Science r...
03.02.2021How Australian agriculture can continue to succeed in 2021Editor’s note: Justin Webb is co-founder and chairman at AgriWebb, based in Sydney, Australia. The views expressed in this guest article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of AFN. Without exception 2020 has thrown u...
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