THRIVE | Climate-Smart Agriculture Challenge

THRIVE | Climate-Smart Agriculture Challenge

November 30, 2022 0

The THRIVE | Shell Climate-Smart Agriculture Challenge aims to identify and support top start-up and scale-up innovators who are driving the global transformation to climate-smart agriculture practices. The challenge aligns with Shell’s Powering Progress strategy and the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals. If your start-up or scale-up company fits with the challenge themes below, apply now!

Focus areas

The key goal of the challenge is to identify and promote innovations that help farmers to:

ENHANCE LAND

Solutions that promote carbon sequestration and avoid emissions while improving soil health.

CONNECT FARMS

Solutions to improve farm connectivity to access carbon markets and carbon financing.

MEASURE SOIL

Solutions that measure and quantify soil carbon, soil health, and greenhouse gas emissions.

Benefits for winners

Winners will be selected to receive the following benefits:

Funding

Up to $100,000 in funding to develop a proof of concept

Eligible for investment

Considered or eligible for investment from Shell Ventures if investment criteria met

SHELL gamechanger

Acceptance into the Shell GameChanger program with access to coaching and additional funding opportunities

THRIVE top 50 fast-track

Receive automatic nomination for THRIVE’s TOP 50 AgTech & FoodTech Listings

Market validation

Potential pilot opportunities with Shell

Publicity

Gain brand recognition through THRIVE media and brand exposure across various channels

Award-winning THRIVE accelerator

Selected applicants will secure placement in THRIVE’s Accelerator Program in 2024

Mentorship & coaching

Access THRIVE’s extensive ecosystem of industry experts & receive focused startup coaching

THRIVE ecosystem

Be shortlisted for future partnership opportunities with THRIVE’s network

Selection criteria

The Climate-Smart Agriculture Challenge is open to start-ups and scale-ups located around the world

Startups:

  • Pre-seed to seed stage
  • Start-ups will be screened based on:

Novel – is the idea fundamentally different, disruptive and unproven?

Valuable – could the idea create substantial new value if it works?

Doable – is there a plan to prove the concept quickly and affordably?

Relevant – is the idea relevant to the future of climate-smart agriculture?

Scaleups:

  • Series A +
  • Proven scalability of a base business and formalized business model
  • A detailed plan outlining:
  • Marketing reach
  • Team structure
  • Key product offering

Source: https://vc4a.com/svg-ventures/thrive-challenge/

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