Agtech accelerator programme offers €800,000 to early-stage startups

Early-stage companies will be awarded €100,000 each to develop ag-tech ideas

Headquartered in Galway, Yield Lab Europe invested in three start-ups in Ireland and one in the UK in 2017. Photograph: iStock
Headquartered in Galway, Yield Lab Europe invested in three start-ups in Ireland and one in the UK in 2017. Photograph: iStock

Agricultural technology accelerator programme Yield Lab Europe has opened for 2018 applications.

The programme, which supported four companies last year, is offering early-stage venture capital of €100,000 to start-up companies in the ag-tech sector, along with mentorship and a training programme.

This year the programme will consider up to eight early-stage firms for funding, supporting them to turn their ideas into successful internationally scalable businesses.

From left: Andrew Diprose, CEO of Rootwave; Simon Porphy, CEO of Microsynbiotix; Paul Finnerty, chairman at the Yield Lab Europe; Brian Clevinger, general partner at the Yield Lab Europe, Nicky Deasy, head of operations at the Yield Lab Europe; Alvan Hunt, CEO of Hexafly, John Lynam; CTO of Hexafly; Andrew Wood, chairman of Apis Protect.
From left: Andrew Diprose, CEO of Rootwave; Simon Porphy, CEO of Microsynbiotix; Paul Finnerty, chairman at the Yield Lab Europe; Brian Clevinger, general partner at the Yield Lab Europe, Nicky Deasy, head of operations at the Yield Lab Europe; Alvan Hunt, CEO of Hexafly, John Lynam; CTO of Hexafly; Andrew Wood, chairman of Apis Protect.

Participants in this year’s Yield Lab will also get to attend three of the world leading venture capital conferences for early-stage ag-tech companies – the Ag Innovation Showcase in St Louis, US, in September, the World AgriTech Innovation Summit in London in October, and the AgTech Nexus Global Ag Investing Conference in Dublin in December – with the Yield Lab programme covering their expenses.

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The European scheme is in its second year, with Yield Lab offering sister programmes in the US, which was established in 2014, and Latin America. Applicants from more than 165 countries applied to Yield Lab Europe last year for a place in the programme.

Headquartered in Galway, Yield Lab Europe invested in three start-ups in Ireland and one in the UK in 2017, and is seeking to extend its reach into mainland Europe this year. Among last year's successful applicants were Irish firm's Hexafly, MicroSynbiotiX and ApidProtect.

Pressure

“The world does not produce enough food sustainably, and after 50 years of unprecedented bio-diversity loss, soil quality degradation, water pollution, deforestation and rising greenhouse gas emissions the agri-food industry is under ever increasing pressure as a major contributor to global warming,” said Yield Lab Europe chairman Paul Finnerty.

“Ag-tech start-ups are at the sharp edge of vital innovation that addresses the need to produce more food using less resources.”

Applications for Yield Lab Europe will close on February 23rd.

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist