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TerraBiome

TerraBiome

About Us

TerraBiome is a pioneering company dedicated to revolutionizing the agricultural sector through innovative, sustainable solutions aimed at significantly reducing methane emissions from ruminant livestock. Leveraging proprietary microalgae-based feed additives, TerraBiome offers a unique approach to methane reduction that enhances both environmental health and farm profitability. Our feed additives are formulated with active compounds derived from microalgae, which have been scientifically proven to inhibit the activity of methanogenic archaea in the rumen, thereby reducing methane emissions. This natural and safe solution not only mitigates greenhouse gas emissions but also improves feed digestibility, leading to increased milk and meat yields. This dual benefit provides a direct economic advantage to farmers, making our solutions both environmentally and financially sustainable. TerraBiome’s strength lies in its multidisciplinary team of experts with extensive experience in phycology, microbiome analysis, ruminant nutrition, and organic chemistry. Our rigorous research and development efforts are supported by successful in-vitro and in-vivo trials, demonstrating the effectiveness of our products in real-world conditions. We actively collaborate with leading academic institutions, industry partners, and strategic investors to accelerate the development, testing, and commercialization of our feed additives. Our solutions are designed to be cost-effective and scalable, enabling widespread adoption across the agricultural sector. Unlike many competitors, TerraBiome’s feed additives do not require reimbursement or subsidies for farmers, making them economically viable and easy to integrate into existing farming practices. With a vision to lead the transformation of the agricultural industry, TerraBiome is dedicated to creating a healthier planet and a more sustainable future for generations to come.

Sector:

Algae

Year Founded:

2023

Investment Stage:

Seed

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