Sunday, October 23, 2022
Agri Food Tech News
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • AgriTech
  • FoodTech
  • Farming
  • Organic Farming
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Food Safety
  • Fertilizers
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Agri Food Tech News
  • Home
  • AgriTech
  • FoodTech
  • Farming
  • Organic Farming
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Food Safety
  • Fertilizers
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Agri Food Tech News
No Result
View All Result

Start-Up eniferBio Wins 2022 Tesco Agri T-Jam and World Agri-Tech Pitch Day

by agrifood
October 23, 2022
in AgriTech
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
Home AgriTech
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Chosen from over 140 international submissions, eniferBio wins fast-track introduction to Tesco’s supply chain and mentoring from the Tesco Agriculture team.

Simo Ellila pitching the eniferBio solution on stage. Picture: Danny Loo

Finnish agtech start-up eniferBio has won the opportunity to work with the UK’s leading retailer, Tesco, and its supply chain partners, after winning the 5th edition of the Tesco Agri T-Jam pitching event run in partnership with the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit.

The innovator is developing a mycoprotein feed suitable for aquaculture, poultry and pig supply chains that is made from renewable raw materials and will offer a sustainable high-protein alternative to soy protein concentrate.

Commenting on this year’s competition focus, Natalie Smith, Head of Agriculture at Tesco said: “I am really proud of the role the Tesco Agri T-Jam plays in offering exciting agri-tech innovators from around the world the opportunity to work with us and our key supply chain partners to improve and continue to progress sustainable supply chains.”

Alongside Natalie Smith, the Tesco Agri T Jam judging panel included Richard Wood (Meat, Fish & Poultry Category Director) and Tom Mackintosh (Produce Category Director) as well as David Ross of Agri-EPI Centre and key supply chain partner representatives David Moore of DPS, and Dale Hill of Labeyrie Fine Foods.

After an in-depth review and judging process with Tesco’s agriculture team and their supplier R&D committee, Natalie Smith revealed the winner at the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit on Tuesday September 20.

Commenting on the winning choice, Smith said: “Chosen unanimously by the judging panel, eniferBio have created a new high protein product to compete in the protein feed market. Given Tesco’s ambitious sustainability commitments around sourcing deforestation and conversion-free soy by 2025, the potential of sustainable soy and soy alternatives are of particular interest to us and our suppliers especially in the pig, poultry and aquaculture sectors. We look forward to working with eniferBio and understanding how their product can help us to meet our long-term sustainability ambitions.”

Responding to the win, eniferBio Co-Founder and CEO Simo Ellilä said: “We are thrilled to have been selected as the winner of the Tesco Agri T-Jam 2022! It really highlights how Tesco as a key player in the food value chain really sees the potential of our solution to drive sustainability. Our mycoprotein as a drop-in ingredient is uniquely positioned to deliver sustainable, affordable nutrition to diverse value chains including aquafeed and petfood. We’re looking forward to working with Tesco and seeing how we can accelerate the adoption of our technology.”

eniferBio will now benefit from introductions to Tesco’s supply chain partners, as well as ongoing support from the Tesco Agriculture team, the value of which was shared in an update from last year’s winner, Crop Intellect, whose technology has been in testing with a range of suppliers.

Abigail Ryder, Programme Director for the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit series said: “It’s always so rewarding to see the wealth of groundbreaking technologies and fresh start-ups emerging across the global agri-tech landscape. I’m sure we’ll hear much more from all the shortlisted companies over the year and we look forward to supporting them as they grow.”

Alongside eniferBio, the nine other finalists were: Altered Carbon (UK), Flox (UK), BigSis (UK), Earth Rover (UK), FarmHealth Guardian (Canada), Frasscoat (UK), Soos Technology (Israel), Pherosyn (UK) and iFlowTech (Thailand).

Special mentions were given to runners-up BigSis for its use of sterile insect pest control management without the use of harmful chemicals in fresh produce, and to Soos Technology for its non-invasive technology that reverses sex in poultry embryos.

For more information on all Tesco Agri T-Jam finalists and the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit visit: www.worldagritechinnovation.com/tesco-agri-t-jam-2022/



Source link

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • More
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)

Like this:

Like Loading...
Tags: AgriagritechdayeniferBioPitchstartupTescoTJamwinsWorld
Share30Tweet19
Previous Post

FAIRR engages the world’s largest meat producers to address biodiversity

Next Post

Northern Ireland soil health scheme off to strong start

Recommended For You

Texas A&M AgriLife debuts automated precision phenotyping greenhouse

by agrifood
October 22, 2022
0

Featuring state-of-the-art robotics, remote sensing and data-capturing capabilities, Texas A&M AgriLife Research has launched “the future of agricultural research” with its multi-million dollar Automated Precision Phenotyping Greenhouse on...

Read more

New competitor joins semi-finalists in Ag Innovation Challenge

by agrifood
October 21, 2022
0

There’s been a change to the Finalist Teams in the 2023 Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenge. AFBF and Farm Credit announced that the California-based Vence was acquired by...

Read more

Sights, Sounds & Takeaways from FIRA USA 2022

by agrifood
October 21, 2022
0

FIRA USA 2022, the California agricultural robotics and technology forum, took over downtown Fresno this week. Industry leaders from all over the globe shared their vision for the...

Read more

Farmers, Ag Organizations Against EPA Proposal

by agrifood
October 20, 2022
0

More than 16,000 farmers and agricultural organizations recently united against EPA’s proposed revision to its 2020 atrazine registration review decision. The farmers and agricultural organizations representing corn, citrus,...

Read more

PepsiCo’s innovative Positive Agriculture projects | AGDAILY

by agrifood
October 20, 2022
0

Today, PepsiCo announced the continuation of its global agriculture accelerator, the Positive Agriculture Outcomes (PAO) Fund, by granting 14 business projects across 11 countries funding to address some...

Read more
Next Post

Northern Ireland soil health scheme off to strong start

Dorset farmer assaulted while protecting sheep from dog

LATEST UPDATES

Food Safety

Center for Produce Safety funds 14 new research projects

by agrifood
October 23, 2022
0

In an effort to help answer the fresh produce industry’s most urgent food safety questions, the Center for Produce Safety...

GDT dips again despite drop in global milk production

October 23, 2022

Betacraft unveils new range of eco-friendly workwear

October 23, 2022

Sweden searches for the source of Crypto and Salmonella outbreaks

October 22, 2022

23 Salmonella illnesses linked to bearded dragons

October 22, 2022

Bob Evans Farms Foods, Inc., Recalls Italian Pork Sausage Products because of Foreign Matter Contamination

October 21, 2022

Get the free newsletter

Browse by Category

  • AgriTech
  • Farming
  • Fertilizers
  • Food Safety
  • FoodTech
  • Lifestyle
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Organic Farming
  • Uncategorized
Agri Food Tech News

Agri FoodTech News provides in-depth journalism and insight into the most impactful news and updates about shaping the business of Agriculture

CATEGORIES

  • AgriTech
  • Farming
  • Fertilizers
  • Food Safety
  • FoodTech
  • Lifestyle
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Organic Farming
  • Uncategorized

RECENT UPDATES

  • Center for Produce Safety funds 14 new research projects
  • GDT dips again despite drop in global milk production
  • Betacraft unveils new range of eco-friendly workwear
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2022 - Agri FoodTech News .
Agri FoodTech News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • AgriTech
  • FoodTech
  • Farming
  • Organic Farming
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Food Safety
  • Fertilizers
  • Lifestyle

Copyright © 2022 - Agri FoodTech News .
Agri FoodTech News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

%d bloggers like this: