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Top 10 Agritech Startups in the UK

While there are theoretically many different ways to combat climate change, many experts believe that one of the industries with the greatest potential is agricultural technology. Not only does agriculture contribute a large portion of carbon emissions, but the industry itself also has great potential to create new and innovative ways reduction carbon dioxide emissions.

Therefore, reducing the negative impact of agricultural activities on the environment, as well as using agricultural methods that become more sustainable in other industries as well, offer many interesting opportunities for the future fight against global warming.

Here are 10 of the UK’s best agritech startups that aim to do just that.

1. Pastoral-regenerative agriculture

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Founded in 2021, Pastoral is committed to improving livestock farming practices by making them more sustainable. It is trying to use IoT (Internet of Things) technology and remote sensing solutions to reduce farmers’ carbon footprint.

To do this, Pastoral has developed a sophisticated system that allows it to collect real-time data on animal behavior and grazing patterns, enabling them to make informed decisions and promote sustainable, regenerative farming practices. To date, London-based Pastoral AI has raised at least $300,000 in venture capital.

2. MilkingCloud

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Milking Cloud is a farm management system that aims to improve farmer productivity using farm management software.

The technology is designed to help farmers keep records of everything that happens on their farms, using a combination of IoT hardware and special software that can track cattle, calves and more. Milking Cloud’s services include pregnancy tracking, health management, feeding planning and milk management for cattle, saving farmers both time and money.

Milking Cloud was founded in the UK in 2018 and has since received millions of dollars in investment.

3. Sustainable development of Planeta Ltd.

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Sustainabl. Planet Ltd. is working to provide a sustainable food source for countries in Africa and the Middle East, and their focus is on growing water lentils, which contain 45% protein. Their goal is to increase production to industrial levels by combining innovative agricultural practices with advanced agricultural technology.

Part of the company’s tactic is to use less farmland than usual and plant water lentils, which require less water and produce more protein than alternative crops such as soybeans.

Sustainabl. Planet was founded in 2021 and is working to achieve many different goals in the world of sustainable development.

4. Breeder

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Initially, the company had just a few farms as its clients, but over time it has transformed into a huge and growing agritech startup. Breedr software is now used by over 1,000 farms.

Ian Wheal, the founder of this startup, has created a method by which agricultural data can not only be effectively and efficiently collected, but also analyzed and transformed into useful information.

Breedr offers farmers a comprehensive farm management system designed to help farmers save time and money in running their business while improving the quality of everything they do and produce.

5. Seawater solutions

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Seawater Solutions is a Glasgow-based agritech startup using innovative techniques to contribute to sustainability and climate resilience.

To achieve this, he is introducing wetland ecosystems to both agricultural land and degraded coastal areas around the world, with the aim of growing salt-tolerant crops using seawater.

Seawater Solutions is a team of biologists and environmental engineers working to find sustainable ways to use saltwater to combat climate problems, including erosion and high carbon emissions.

6. HyveGeo

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Founded in Cambridge in 2022, HyveGeo’s work is simple: they cultivate microalgae to reduce carbon dioxide in the environment, ultimately reducing the negative effects of global warming. The secondary goal of planting microalgae is to create a sustainable food source.

HyveGeo is trying to use previously unused desert land, as well as sunlight and sewage, to create fertile soils. The mission is to combat climate change.

7. AgriSound

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AgriSound monitors insect behavior and activity to support biodiversity. As the largest and most diverse group of organisms on the planet, insects play a key role in maintaining the environment, which is why AgriSound is interested in their protection.

To achieve this, the startup uses a combination of acoustic technology and environmental sensors, allowing it to develop a wide and growing range of products that are designed to help optimise pollination in the environment.

AgriSound was founded in York in 2020 and has since established significant partnerships and raised significant funding to support its ventures.

8. MOOTRAL GREAT BRITAIN

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Mootral was founded in Arbertillery, UK in 2016 and has been growing steadily ever since.

With the aim of combating climate change and antimicrobial resistance (AMR), Mootral is working to reduce methane emissions from ruminants and end the use of antibiotics in monogastric animals.

The startup is providing farmers with food-related solutions to these problems. Thomas Hafner, founder and CEO of Mootral, says it will help fight climate change faster and more effectively than ever before.

9. AgroHQ Sp.

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Founded in London in 2022, AgroHQ provides farmers with an effective and efficient agricultural management system through a digitalised application.

It uses advanced technology to provide farmers with real-time data and analytics on their farm operations so they can make timely, informed decisions. The software also allows farmers and staff to track inventory, monitor fields, optimize resources, and more.

10. Fiber

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Fibe uses potato crop waste as a sustainable source of textile fibres, resulting in an overall reduction in land use, water consumption and carbon emissions.

Founded in 2022, this London-based startup takes a sustainable approach to clothing production, providing an alternative to the ever-expanding fast fashion industry.