FarmLab’s online agronomy software helps you manage and map your soil tests to support variable rate fertiliser application, soil moisture management and soil carbon measurement.
Location: Australia, New South Wales, Armidale Regional Council
Phone: +61 2 9052 4924
Total raised: $750K
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | GrainInnov... | graininnov... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 29.10.2021 | - | $750K | - |
Mentions in press and media 6
| Date | Title | Description |
| 09.10.2023 | Aussie agtech startups shaping the future of carbon capture | Australian startups are working hard to change the way we monitor, manage and report soil carbon sequestration to provide the world with more effective tools in the fight against climate change. With an ambitious goal to cut carbon emission... |
| 21.07.2023 | Meet the founder: FarmLab’s Sam Duncan on why effective soil mapping is a lot like blood testing | “How do we give everyone better data when it comes to soil?” Sam Duncan, cofounder and CEO of Australian agtech FarmLab, asked in a recent conversation with AgFunderNews. That question weighs on the minds of many these days as conversations... |
| 28.09.2021 | Agriculture produces just 1% of carbon credits, data suggests | Agriculture-related emissions offsetting projects account for just over 1% of all carbon credits issued, with only transportation-related projects issuing less, according to data from the Berkeley Carbon Trading Project. However, other type... |
| 24.12.2020 | 5 trends that shaped agrifoodtech in 2020 | 2020 has been a year like no other in living memory for the vast majority of us. The Covid-19 pandemic, which began in China at the tail end of last year and gradually engulfed to entire world by the second quarter of this one, has brought ... |
| 04.12.2020 | EXCLUSIVE: FarmLab thinks it can get 1m farmers to sequester 1bn tonnes of CO2 by 2025. Here’s how | Do you reckon 1 million farmers globally can sequester 1 billion tonnes of carbon — removing the rough equivalent of 217 million cars from the road — and all within the next five years? Given the seemingly sluggish development of carbon cre... |
| 05.12.2018 | World Soil Day: Startups aiming to improve the condition of agricultural soils | Without an ample supply of healthy soil, our food system would likely collapse. Almost every agricultural product can be tied back to the soil at some point in its production history, yet until recently soil has been one of the least-discus... |