AgFunder GROW Impact Fund
About AgFunder GROW Impact Fund
AgFunder GROW Impact Fund is a global agrifoodtech accelerator and impact fund dedicated to advancing sustainable and resilient food systems. Backed by AgFunder, a leading venture investor in the agrifoodtech sector, and supported by Enterprise Singapore, the fund focuses on accelerating startups that develop technology solutions delivering positive impact for people, place, and planet. Through its fund and accelerator programs, GROW works with startups to supercharge their growth on the global stage. The fund's investment strategy targets early-stage companies innovating in agriculture and food technology worldwide. It emphasizes sectors such as agritech, edtech, healthtech, and various sub-industries including biofuels, clean technology, crop farming, and food production. GROW's accelerator programs, like the GROW Impact Accelerator, provide startups with $100,000 in cash and in-kind investments, along with bespoke coaching, mentor support, and access to AgFunder's extensive industry network. Since its inception, GROW has supported numerous startups, helping them scale their operations and achieve significant milestones. The fund's commitment to impact investing is evident in its focus on technologies that address global challenges in the food system, aiming to create lasting positive change across the globe. By integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles into its investment decisions, GROW seeks to foster a more sustainable and equitable food production system.
Investment Mandate
Investment Stages3
Asset Classes2
Industry Focus24
Geographical Focus
Requirements
Startups developing technology solutions with positive impact for people, place, and planet, Early-stage companies innovating in agriculture and food technology, Companies operating in sectors such as agritech, edtech, healthtech, biofuels, clean technology, crop farming, and food production
Stated Portfolio10
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