Two Canadian companies chosen for John Deere’s 2023 Startup Collaborator program
In a growing global AgTech market, “Canadian innovation leads the pack.”
In a growing global AgTech market, “Canadian innovation leads the pack.”
Halifax startup reels in cash to help farmers monitor fish populations with accuracy.
EnrichAg closes $6 million USD in “evolution in Terramera’s history.”
“We transformed a theory I had … into one of the world’s largest agtech companies.”
Ferme d’Hiver aims to juice Canada’s domestic strawberry supply.
Second annual list identifies firms like Terramera, Ekona Power, Summit Nanotech.
Seed round: startup’s technology will allow farmers to make sound investment decisions.
Buzzing with fresh capital, Alvéole aims to use bees to build greener cities.
Applications for the new program are open until October 26.
Cannabis ERP platform sees room to help growers meet “high” regulatory burden.
Amid competition from major ag chemical firms, Vive sees R&D speed, efficiency as a differentiator.
The pre-accelerator has $3.7 million in provincial and federal backing.
The centre is expected to create 200 jobs and train over 700 workers.
The Ottawa startup claims growing demand for lettuce amid global shortage.
The Halifax startup beefs up its cash reserves.