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Agrology

https://www.agrology.ag/
Last activity: 07.10.2024
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Agrology's mission is to help farmers adapt to and beat climate change with real-time analysis and predictive insights. Agrology offers climate and carbon monitoring systems based on ground-truth data and machine learning. Used by leading growers like Braga Fresh, Agrology’s Carbon Monitoring System tracks soil carbon sequestration in real time, quickly detecting carbon loss via carbon dioxide emission events.
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Location: United States, Virginia, Alexandria
Total raised: $815K

Investors 4

Funding Rounds 1

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
16.11.2021-$815K-

Mentions in press and media 10

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07.10.2024Bonterra Organic Estates Releases New Data Demonstrating the Impact of Climate-Smart Practices on Vineyard Soil HealthBonterra's Blue Heron Vineyard in Mendocino County Leading Mendocino County winery has partnered with Agrology to monitor vineyard microbial activity and showcase soil health outcomes from regenerative and organic farming practices. HOPLAND...
13.03.2024International Fresh Produce Association launches year 3 of its produce acceleratorThe International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) is once again vetting technology companies to participate in its Fresh Field Catalyst produce accelerator. Now in its third year, the program fosters technology companies poised to improve ...
07.04.2023People Moves: Impossible Foods vet joins Nobell, cheers to Diageo’s first female CEO, FDA head to retireTo keep us all up to speed on the latest people moves in agrifood, AFN publishes a monthly column of the industry’s biggest leadership changes. Are you in a new role or company? Know someone who has left? Drop me a line to share the details...
09.03.2023The Week in AgriFoodTech: Chromologics raises $7.5m, Next Gen Foods dabbles in alt-dairy, Amazon shutters Go storesThis week in foodtech, natural food color company Chromologics raised seed funding and Singapore’s Next Gen Foods acquired an alt-dairy startup. Agtech funding was all about ecosystem restoration projects, while down in Australia, a cultiva...
05.01.2023Agrology and Partners Receive Approximately $5 Million in USDA Grants for Climate-Smart AgricultureFunding will further develop the capacity for Agrology’s MRV platform to quantify climate-smart practices in specialty crops and advance greenhouse gas monitoring capabilities for all growers Agrology, a seed-stage climate technology start-...
29.11.2022Climate startup Agrology gets Seed funding to grow its predictive agriculture platform and help farmers combat climate changeDrought, insect outbreaks, extreme weather, and increased wildfires, are just a few of the results of climate. The impacts of climate change are global in scope, unprecedented in scale, and can no longer be denied. According to the EPA, car...
28.11.2022Agrology Raises Seed FundingAgrology, an Alexandria, Virginia, and Sonoma, California-based climate tech startup, raised an undisclosed amount in Seed funding. The round was led by Active Impact Investments, with participation form Skyview Ventures and Phoenix Venture...
08.12.2021Growers Now Have Access to AI Technology for Predicting and Addressing Microclimate Weather Risks with Agrology's New Extreme Weather AlertsAgrology, the leading Predictive Agricultural company, today unveiled a new Extreme Weather Alert feature that applies machine learning (ML) to ground truth data collected by Agrology sensors and public weather data. Agrology now offers a c...
-Google zeroed in on these 3 categories of climate companies to boostThursday marked the third Demo Day for climate-based startups that are part of a Google accelerator program. The 12 companies showcased fell within three broad categories: Artificial intelligence, electric vehicle infrastructure, and provid...
-Agrology“The Agrology Platform helps farmers reduce their carbon footprint, be more sustainable, and stay ahead of threats like drought, smoke taint, pest & disease outbreaks, frost, heat, extreme temperatures.”

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