Global Food Venture Programme Applications Now Open

Global Food Venture Programme Applications Now Open

The Global Food Venture Programme fosters the entrepreneurial growth of doctoral students working on challenges in the Agrifood sector.

The Global Food Venture Programme offers a six-month curriculum to address the needs of aspiring entrepreneurs and early phase start-ups. Young innovators gain essential business skills and knowledge through Bootcamps, Mentoring, Corporate Site Visits, Global Networking Events and Pitch Competitions. Top coaches and technology experts from EIT Food partners support the students to explore key innovation ecosystems in Europe.

Global Food Venture Programme

Stage I – Idea Development

40 PhD students from across Europe will gather for an immersive entrepreneurial experience to learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. They will also have the chance to develop business propositions in the food space.

Programme:

  • 10-day Summer School (online, by UAM/IMDEA partners)
  • Prizes
  • Mentoring by an EIT Food partner
  • Private Online Course on Food systems

The application phase for Stage 1 ends on 2 May 2021.

Stage II – Business Incubation

Stage II is designed to support 25 PhD students with solid business ideas in food and agriculture. Early-stage entrepreneurs will join the EIT Food pre-Incubation boot camp in June, to learn about viable business creation. They will also undergo a six-month mentoring programme to bring their ventures to the next level. Meanwhile, a second training boot camp and a final pitch competition event are planned for October in Europe. Here, innovation prizes from EIT Food and up to 10,000 cash prizes await the participants.

Programme:

  • 1 week Business pre-Incubation Bootcamp (online, EPFL partner)
  • 1 week Bootcamp (in physical or virtual format, by TU Munich)
  • Mentoring by an EIT Food partner
  • Final Event (in physical or virtual format) with pitch competition and innovation prizes
  • Mobility grants
  • Private online course on Food Systems

The application phase for Stage II ends on 20 May 2021.

For more information on selection criteria, admissions process, entry fees and key deadlines visit their webpage.
For concerns on participation, contact the EIT Food team at Dimaki@zv.tum.de.

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Nestlé Tackles Food Waste Through Product and Technology Innovation

Nestlé Tackles Food Waste Through Product and Technology Innovation

Nestlé accelerates the development of products and technologies that use agricultural raw materials that typically go to waste.

Nescafé Nativ Cascara is a carbonated soft drink based on organic cascara – the “coffee berry” fruit surrounding the bean. Nestlé uses this antioxidant-rich coffee berry to brew a trend-based beverage. Through this, the company creates a new purpose for an agricultural side stream that would otherwise get discarded. And this innovative process creates new revenue streams for farmers and start-ups focused on developing food ingredients or packaging materials.

This organic caffeine drink is free from preservatives, artificial colours and flavours. It also has the same caffeine content as one cup of coffee. Furthermore, it comes in recyclable packaging with a paper label.

Nestlé experts have also developed a 70% dark chocolate using the traditionally unused byproduct cocoa pulp. The natural process includes drying the cocoa pulp and using it with the beans to create chocolate without refined sugar. 

Thomas Hauser, Nestlé’s Head of Product and Technology Development, says, “Developing new products and technologies using agricultural side streams is one way to reduce environmental impact, and it creates new opportunities for farmers.” Adding, “We are committed to addressing food loss – to create new value for raw materials and develop innovations that are good for you and the planet.

Nestlé also aims a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. One way to achieve this is by fermenting coffee grounds to produce biogas, which provides electricity for the Swiss grid. Meanwhile, the fermentation residuals are used as eco-friendly fertilizer by farmers.

Their scientists are also exploring the potential of coffee production side streams as ingredients for bio-based packaging materials.

Find out more:

Nestlé Suisse S.A.
Rue Entre-deux-Villes 10 1814 La Tour-de-Peilz Switzerland
Switzerland
Tel: +41 21 924 51 11

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Naanu Founder Shares Experience of Running Her Business Throughout 2020

Naanu Founder Shares Experience of Running Her Business Throughout 2020

The startup founder of Naanu, Julia Devecchi Mas, shares her experience of running the business through the pandemic.

Swiss foodtech startup Naanu creates vegan and gluten-free cookies with Vitamins B12 and D, Omega 3, Calcium, Iron and Zinc. And just like many businesses, it too faced a challenging 2020. The team took risks that resulted in both wins and losses.

Here’s what the year was like for Naanu as told by founder Julia Devecchi Mas.

We started our year with the challenge of rebranding from HappyBites to Naanu (natural and nutritious). We incorporated our new company name into a public limited company before our startup turned 1 year old in April.

Due to Covid-19, we almost called off our crowdfunding campaign. But with the help from our advisors, we launched anyway, hoping the Swiss economy wouldn’t take a hit and that people would still support small businesses. And our gamble paid off. We received some PR attention from vegconomist and Mic The Vegan that got 34k views on YouTube. We even over-crowdfunded at 129%.

To fulfil our new crowdfunding rewards and ongoing Naanu subscriptions, we partnered with eatbyAlex, a certified vegan kitchen in Zurich. There were a few mishaps in the new kitchen, but we quickly established a solution to our quality control issues.

After pitching a research plan in August for our innovative approach in vitamin development, we were granted 5,000CHF from Innosuisse. 

In October, we moved into an affordable 17.5m2 office because our former Logistics Center reached its capacity. Soon after, our new biodegradable labels arrived from Germany, but the import tax bill was rather painful.

We experienced some other highs:

  • Our early adopters/customers reached their 12th month of subscription
  • Launched our small Cookie Tin for on-the-go
  • Made our first B2B sales and rethought our entire Business Model
  • Featured on FoodHack’s Discovery Board and voted as the startup of the week among global companies with 114 votes 
  • On the first page of a regional newspaper in Aargau

And some lows:

  • Did not get accepted into Food-X’s accelerator program after two interviews
  • I, Julia, developed an anxiety disorder

We also found some fun numbers:

417% – revenue growth in the last 6 months
25,955 – CHF raised through crowdfunding 
28,220 – Approximate amount of cookies baked
9 – Packages lost in the post
80 – current versions of our recipe
97 Million – Sesame Seeds processed

2020 is surely a year to remember for the Naanu team.

Find out more:

Naanu Food AG
Stadtbachstrasse 4
5400 Baden
Switzerland

For inquiries, you can contact them here.

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AgroSustain Closed Its Series A Funding Round and Received €2.4M EIC Grant

AgroSustain Closed Its Series A Funding Round and Received €2.4M EIC Grant

Swiss AgTech, AgroSustain, had the first closing of its Series A funding and received €2.4M EIC accelerator grant to develop its biological crop solutions.

AgroSustain, which develops organic crop protection solutions, announced the first closing of its Series A financing round. Giovanelli Fruchtimport AG, a leading Swiss importer of fruits and vegetables, spearheaded this funding. Meanwhile, a Second Closing is expected to take place in Q2, 2021.

The Swiss company also received an EU’s EIC accelerator grant of €2.4M. AgroSustain will use this for the European launch of its biological coating, which extends the freshness of fruits and vegetables. Additionally, it will accelerate the development of novel and highly effective biological antifungal solutions.

Giovanelli Fruchtimport AG CEO, Raphael Weiss, says they found the right partner in AgroSustain. “Its bio-coating will further increase product quality and make a significant contribution to a reduction in food waste.“

AgroSustain CEO, Olga Dubey, states their team is happy about their partnership with Giovanelli Fruchtimport AG. “By leveraging their experience in the industry, we will be able to integrate AgroSustain’s biological coating into the food supply chain and to provide optimum crop protection.”

Find out more:

AgroSustain SA
c/o Agroscope
Bâtiment AO
Route de Duillier 60
CP 1012

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Nestlé and ETH Zurich Start Research Program to Reduce Carbon Footprint of Agricultural Raw Materials

Nestlé and ETH Zurich Start Research Program to Reduce Carbon Footprint of Agricultural Raw Materials

Nestlé and ETH Zurich establish a new research program that will explore climate change solutions while increasing nutritional quality and agricultural yield.

The program, coordinated by the World Food System Center at ETH Zurich, will focus on agricultural crops and dairy farming. The agricultural crop research will concentrate on the nutritional value of crops like fibres, proteins and micronutrients. It will also identify crops that are ideal ingredients for tasty and nutritious plant-based alternatives to meat, seafood and dairy products. Meanwhile, the dairy farming research will focus on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in dairy farming.

Stefan Palzer, Nestlé CTO, said: “We’re delighted to extend our long-standing collaboration with ETH Zurich – one of the world’s leading academic institutions – to the agricultural sciences, to reduce the carbon footprint of agricultural raw materials. The development of more climate-friendly ingredients and products is a key focus area for Nestlé to help reduce our global carbon footprint.” Nestlé is investing CHF 2.8 million in this comprehensive research program.

ETH Zurich President, Joël Mesot, added: “We are looking forward to continuing a long tradition of collaborations with Nestlé as a trusted partner. Only by working together across disciplines and sectors, we will be able to provide sustainable and secure food in the long term.”

The new research program complements existing collaborations with ETH Zurich and EPFL on food engineering, nutrition, and sustainable packaging. Nestlé and ETH Zurich co-founded The Future Food Initiative launched in 2019.

For more information:

Melanie Kohli
Head of R&D Communications
melaniececile.kohli@nestle.com

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Mootral: Reducing GHG Emissions Through Innovative Solutions

Mootral: Reducing GHG Emissions Through Innovative Solutions

Swiss startup Mootral starts the transition to climate-smart agriculture to help farmers earn more money and reduce their impact on the environment.

The global livestock industry emits 15% of all greenhouse gases, with cows as the largest source of methane emissions. And this is a massive obstacle for farmers who are facing economic hardships and regulatory challenges. So to help the industry with a resolution, Mootral developed an innovation to reduce GHG emissions from ruminants. Mootral Ruminant is a natural feed supplement made from garlic powder and citrus extracts that significantly reduces methane emissions. These natural ingredients have antimicrobial properties and can improve rumen fermentation.

Launched by Thomas Hafner, the Mootral business model proves that sustainability and profitability can go together. Their innovative product results in better health and performance for the herd and makes ruminants climate-friendly. In summary, Mootral makes a significant contribution to animal health and welfare, climate change and farmer profitability.

With Mootral, everyone is able to participate to give our planet a big helping hand to clean up its act, whilst preserving our way of life and giving farmers the opportunity to not only contribute to reducing carbon emissions, but to also secure their financial viability whilst doing so.

Thomas Hafner

CEO, Mootral

This Swiss company is setting the foundation for the future through a solution that makes an impact today.

Find out more:

Mootral
Z. A. La Pièce 1, A5, Rolle, 1180, CH
+41 21 805 05 92

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