Agronomics

Investor type

VC

Founded

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AUM

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Location

United Kingdom

$1-5 m

Investment Ticket

3-5 years

Investment Horizon

Seed, Series B, Series A

Investment Stage

Sale to strategic investor, IPO

Exit Strategy

Investor profile last updated: 06 December, 2025

Profile

Agronomics Limited (LSE: ANIC) is a London listed company that is focused on opportunities within the field of cellular agriculture.

Only recently have viable technologies emerged with the potential to displace animal husbandry. These solutions include the replication, simulation or substitution of animal protein and are driving the formation of an entirely new industry. Adoption of these technologies is vital to prevent irreversible damage to the natural environment and to address growing concern for animal welfare. The company will provide shareholders with exposure to a concentrated portfolio of companies in this area.

Industry

Agriculture Fashion/Beauty Food and Beverage Foodtech Healthcare Services Media and Entertainment Life Sciences Energy CleanTech HealthTech AgriTech

Region of investment

North America Europe Asia

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FAQs about Agronomics

Agronomics is located in United Kingdom.
Agronomics was founded in .
Agronomics invests in companies and startups in Agriculture, Fashion/Beauty, Food and Beverage, Foodtech, Healthcare Services, Media and Entertainment, Life Sciences, Energy, CleanTech, HealthTech, AgriTech.
Agronomics invests in companies and startups in North America, Europe, Asia.
Agronomics invests in companies and startups at Seed, Series B, Series A.
Agronomics usually invests $1-5 m on average.