Grow-NY reveals 20 finalists for round two
Twenty finalists–including Rochester businesses–have been selected to participate in round two of Grow-NY, a food innovation and agriculture technology business challenge focused on enhancing the emerging food, beverage and agriculture innovation cluster in Central New York, the Finger Lakes and Southern Tier regions.
The Grow-NY region includes Upstate New York’s farming community as well as several major urban centers. Cornell University’s Center for Regional Economic Advancement is administering the competition and New York State is providing funding for the Grow-NY competition through the Upstate Revitalization Initiative connected with the three regions – CNY Rising, Finger Lakes Forward and Southern Tier Soaring.
“New York State is committed to supporting our world-renowned food and agricultural industry,” said Gov. Andrew Cuomo. “Once again, the Grow-NY competition has attracted a group of diverse, innovative entrepreneurs who are ready to focus on finding new, innovative ways to further transform this critical industry. It is through targeted efforts like Grow-NY that we will continue to bolster these regional economies, fostering statewide growth as we work to build back better.”
All finalists will receive dedicated mentorship from a hand-selected business advisor; additional pitch training to hone their live pitches for the judges; business development support and workshops to connect them to potential partners and opportunities; and networking introductions, business tours, and appointments for finalist team representatives.
In all, 264 startups applied from 27 countries including Argentina, Germany and Israel. In the U.S., 26 states were represented, including 98 entries from New York. 29 percent of applicants included a female founder and 32 percent included a founder from an underrepresented minority group. The 20 selected finalists will pitch their business plans at the Grow-NY Food and Ag Summit this November. Grow-NY will award a total of $3 million in prize money to seven winners. This includes a $1 million top prize, two $500,000 prizes and four $250,000 prizes. The winner will be required to make a positive economic impact in the Grow-NY region by spurring job growth and connecting with local industry partners.
The 20 finalists include:
- AgTrace, Florianopolis, Brazil – Provides a traceability solution that incorporates farming information and captures, stores and processes data while connecting stakeholders
- ARPAC, Porto Alegro, Brazil – Creates and integrates heavy-lifting drones that apply pesticides in a fast and localized manner, with uniformity and precision
- Asarasi, Katonah, NY – Recovers the wasted 97% maple water by-products of the maple industry, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional bottled water
- brytlife foods, Kerhonkson, NY— Crafts sustainably sourced vegan artisanal cheese and yogurt with next level nutrition from 100% plants
- Candidus, Hull, GA – Develops cost-effective supplemental lighting strategies and control systems for commercial greenhouse operations
- Crystal Creek Organics, Rochester NY – Converts soluble phosphorous in liquid manure into a non-soluble, revenue-generating, solid by-product
- FreshSource, Giza, Egypt – Empowers smallholder farmers by connecting them to fair, modern and transparent markets
- Halomine, Ithaca, NY — Develops anti-microbial products to ensure the safety of our food supply
- InnerPlant, Davis, CA – Genetically transforms plants into living sensors to increase yield and reduce agrochemical waste
- Leep Foods, Rochester, NY – Grows premium organic mushrooms using regenerative soil methods on nutrient-enriched American hardwoods for consumers and restaurants
- Nordetect, Copenhagen, Denmark – Provides rapid chemical analysis for nutrients in the AgriFood industry
- Norwhey, Ithaca, NY – Transforms New York state’s yogurt whey into delicious and sustainable alcoholic beverages
- PittMoss, Ambridge, PA – Produces a next generation growing media that is proven to grow bigger, stronger plants than most peat-based mixes
- PureSpace, Busan, South Korea – Extends shelf-life and improves food safety by decomposing ethylene gas, airborne mold, and viruses effectively and efficiently
- Re-Nuble, New York, NY — Transforms food waste into industrial-grade, water soluble, organic hydroponic nutrients for soilless farming
- Ripe.io, New York, NY – Provides a platform to access transparent and reliable information on the origin, journey, and quality of one’s food
- Simply Good Jars, Philadelphia, PA — Expands access to sustainable, restaurant quality meals in a convenient, pre-packaged format
- SoFresh, Pleasant Prairie, WI – Manufactures a unique packaging material with an organic vapor to extend the shelf life of fresh bread
- Soos Technology, Kidron, Israel – Mitigates male-chick culling by transforming male chickens into egg-laying females
- Zetifi, New South Wales, Australia – Enables farmers to access fast and reliable connectivity across the entirety of their property
The Grow-NY Food and Ag Summit, which was held in Rochester attracted more than 900 attendees in 2019. This year the event will be held virtually. Finalists will pitch their business plans and answer questions from a live panel of judges. Attendees can also experience a symposium featuring a series of panels discussing the biggest issues facing the food and agriculture industry. Registration is now available, and the event is free and open to the public.