Andes Raises USD 15 Million in Series A Funding Co-Led by Leaps by Bayer and Cavallo Ventures
Bayer's impact investment arm, Leaps by Bayer, has co-led a USD 15 million Series A investment in Andes, an innovator in seed treatment technology. This investment aims to advance Andes' 'Microprime' technology, which reduces reliance on synthetic fertilizers by enhancing nitrogen fixation from the air. The initial Microprime corn seeds provide 30 to 50 lbs/acre of nitrogen. Additionally, Andes is developing carbon capture solutions to sequester CO2, targeting gigatons of annual emissions reduction. The funding supports scaling these eco-friendly innovations in the U.S. and South America.
- Leaps by Bayer co-led a $15 million Series A investment in Andes, enabling further development of eco-friendly agricultural technologies.
- Andes' Microprime technology reduces the need for synthetic fertilizers by enhancing nitrogen fixation, potentially saving growers time and costs.
- Initial Microprime corn seeds provide 30 to 50 lbs/acre of nitrogen, with plans for second-generation microbes to double this amount.
- Andes is developing solutions for permanent carbon capture, aiming to sequester gigaton-level CO2 emissions from agriculture.
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- Andes has developed novel seed treatment technology that allows crops to thrive without synthetic fertilizers
- Funds will aid the development of revolutionary nature-based carbon capture technology
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Through its novel seed treatment technology, called ‘Microprime’, Andes is reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers. The
By developing self-sustaining Microprime seeds, Andes reduces the need for synthetic fertilizers, which require huge amounts of energy to produce and account for
The first generation of Microprime treated corn seeds will provide the equivalent of 30 to 50 lbs/acre of nitrogen through biological nitrogen fixation. The company is creating second generation microbes that target doubling the amount of nitrogen provided by the Microprime seeds.
Andes is also developing microbial strains for nature-based permanent carbon capture solutions to sequester and store CO2 from the atmosphere into the soil. This initially focuses on capturing carbon via microbial-powered corn crops. If deployed successfully at scale, it could capture gigaton-levels of carbon from corn and other crops. With the world’s total annual greenhouse gas emissions estimated to be 50 gigatons, nature-based carbon capture could make a sizeable contribution to global decarbonisation.
Agriculture currently consumes
Dr. Jürgen Eckhardt, Head of Leaps by Bayer said: “We invest in paradigm-shifting advances that can radically reduce the environmental impact of agriculture. Andes is an exceptional example of that: using novel seed technology to reduce the use of synthetic fertilizers and developing the next generation of agricultural carbon capture solutions. It’s exciting that our funding will help the Andes team scale its current offering and explore the possibilities of truly world-changing technologies like carbon capture.”
“We are well past the need for sustainable products and practices. We can only avoid an irreparable climate disaster through solutions that are highly scalable and reliable,”
Andes will use part of the funds to scale its self-sustaining, nitrogen-fixing seeds across the U.S. market and expand into
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About Andes
Andes is a biotechnology company founded in
Andes first generation of solutions focus on the agricultural industry. Through its novel microbial seed treatment technology called Microprime, Andes is reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers by enabling the seed to draw down nitrogen from the air. Andes is also developing microbes that thrive in plant roots and can create nature-based permanent carbon capture solutions to sequester and store CO2 from the atmosphere into the soil. Both solutions have the potential to reduce annual CO2 emissions by the gigaton. For more information go to www.andes.bio.
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