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Ecolab and Cargill partner to support startups focused on food system

July 17, 2019

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Cargill and Ecolab are supporting a second class of startups through the Techstars Farm to Fork Accelerator.

“Solving the greatest food and sustainability challenges the world faces today requires partnership and fresh, innovative ideas. These are the two key ingredients of the Techstars Farm to Fork program,” said Justin Kershaw, Cargill CIO. “Having the brightest minds in food and ag tech in Cargill and Ecolab’s backyards provides an amazing opportunity to infuse startup energy into our company, while also helping bring critical solutions to scale. It’s truly a win-win.”

“While we’re here to mentor these startups, we’re also learning from their approach to problem-solving and are excited to help bring their energy to the Twin Cities startup community,” said Katie Peterson, Ecolab marketing vice president and Techstars program lead. “Their passion and innovation, combined with the global scale and reach of Ecolab and Cargill, can help solve the challenges of safely feeding the world’s population.”

The accelerator engages both early stage entrepreneurs and late stage startups that are focused on advancing key aspects of the food system, including food security and safety, ag tech, consumer goods and supply chain management. Startups receive mentor support from Cargill and Ecolab executives and access to the companies’ market expertise, global connections and investment capital.

The companies selected to participate in the 2019 Farm to Fork class include:

  1. Contain, Reno, Nev.

  2. Conversight, Indianapolis, Ind.

  3. EcoPlant, Tel Aviv, Israel

  4. Food for All, Boston, Mass. / New York City, N.Y.

  5. Imago AI, Gurgaon, India

  6. Magic AI, Seattle, Wash.

  7. Otrafy, Melbourne, Australia / Vancouver, Canada

  8. Phood, Boston, Mass.

  9. PurPics, Austin, Texas

  10. Trackter, Atlanta, Ga.

  11. Transparent Kitchen, Ottawa, Canada

Techstars’ network of successful entrepreneurs, mentors, investors and other partners also works hand-in-hand with the selected startups throughout the accelerator.

“Together we are helping entrepreneurs build their business, secure capital, expand their reach and ultimately have a positive impact on the food industry and society,” said Brett Brohl, Techstars Farm to Fork accelerator managing director.

Each of the companies will present their projects at Demo Day on Oct. 15, during Twin Cities Startup Week.

Source: Cargill, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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