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Grassa | Unlocking The Full Potential Of Grass
https://grassa.nl/Last activity: 11.12.2025
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Grassa.nl is a Dutch company that offers a wide range of products including food, drinks, and snacks. They have a variety of categories such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks. They also offer catering services for events.
Location: Netherlands, Limburg, Venlo
Employees: 1-10
Phone: +31 6 55236653
Total raised: $3.89M
Founded date: 2014
Investors 1
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 21.03.2025 | - | $3.89M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 11.12.2025 | The biggest European foodtech deals in H1 2025 | The first half of 2025 showed continued momentum across Europe’s foodtech landscape, driven by growing demand for sustainable, scalable and resource-efficient food solutions. Investment activity reflected a maturing ecosystem in which innov... |
| 21.03.2025 | Grassa Raises €3.6M to Further Develop Grass Protein Production Technology | Grassa, a Dutch company working to extract protein from grass, has raised €3.6 million to further develop its technology. Investors in the round included Perspectieffonds Gelderland (PFG) — a Gelderland province fund managed by Oost NL — al... |
| 16.02.2023 | The Week in AgriFoodTech: GrainChain raises $29m, Brigad bags $30m, AeroFarms & iFarm head to MENA | This week, US-based GrainChain announced a $29 million raise for its ag supply chain platform, and hospitality tech startup Brigad landed $30 million. More vertical farming startups are headed to the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region, ... |
| 12.06.2019 | Grassa: This Dutch startup raises €2M funding to develop efficient biorefinery technology for processing grass and vegetable waste | The growing world population needs more feed, food and energy. Therefore, it is necessary to eliminate inefficiencies in raw materials usage and closing loops. Dutch biotech startup Grassa aims to play a significant role in this circular ec... |
| - | Grassa | “Through a natural process of pressing, heating and filtering, the full nutritional value of grass is unlocked for more profit and sustainability.” |