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- Startup of the Week: Sufresca trial keeps produce fresh
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- BetterSeeds ships Israel's first cannabis seed exports to US
- 'Crazy' idea of egg protein without chickens realized
- SaNOtize anti-Covid nasal spray on sale in Singapore
- Taranis, Drone Nerds and DJI scale up drone operations to increase field yield
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Startup of the Week:
Trials show Sufresca keeps produce fresher, longer

A major field trial with one of Europe's largest distributors confirmed that Sufresca's coatings applied to fresh produce extend shelf life, significantly reduce weight loss between harvest and store, and allow crops to be picked at a more advanced ripening stage. Sufresca has developed a cost-effective, edible, natural, biodegradable coating for fruits and vegetables that is ultra-thin, transparent, tasteless, odorless and virtually undetectable to consumers. In the trial, Sufresca's coating was applied to some 900 red cherry and red baby plum tomatoes picked in Morocco. Half the crop was exported to Europe, while the rest was stored in Morocco. An uncoated control batch was similarly divided. The results exceeded Sufresca's own expectations. The shelf life of the exported Sufresca-coated tomatoes was doubled to 23 days and weight loss was reduced by ~40%. Tests on avocados and peppers in Mexico showed similarly positive results. Funds from this $5M SAFE at a 20% discount with a $20M cap will be used to set up operational centers in Mexico and Spain, accelerate production capabilities, and scale up sales and marketing.

Top carmaker invests in Connected Energy

A top European carmaker has joined the funding round for Connected Energy, which transforms depleted EV batteries into storage systems for alternative energy. The company has completed a 900kW/1080kWh second-life battery energy storage system project with Cranfield University, the biggest to date in the UK, which will allow the university to reduce reliance on its gas-combined heat and power system. Connected has a close relationship with Renault and is now expanding its work with other leading carmakers. "We are starting to bring in other OEMs alongside Renault which will give us greater ability to scale up," says CEO Matthew Lumsden. "We kicked off in the UK and focused on the Benelux countries in Europe. We will be working over the next 6-12 months on starting to implement our strategy to build some traction in the US with OEM partners over there." OurCrowd is investing in this Series B round alongside energy, banking and equipment manufacturing giants.

Affordable lab-grown meat gets closer to your plate

Israeli startup ProFuse aims to cut the production price of lab-cultured protein. Using a novel medium supplement for the cells to grow, ProFuse promises to shorten the production cycle, achieve higher yields, and provide more protein for the final food. "Our mission statement is to enable the vision of cultivated meat by reducing its cost and improving its quality," Guy Nevo Michrowski, ProFuse CEO, tells Amy Teibel in The Times of Israel. "The goal is to reach price parity with farm-grown livestock." ProFuse is funding now on the OurCrowd platform.

Trash into cash: Join us online on May 23

As the world struggles with the availability of resources, repurposing is quickly becoming the name of the game. This new, more comprehensive approach to innovation demands that companies reduce, reuse, and recycle – and it's starting to influence the startup ecosystem. Join us online on May 23 to meet the CEOs of cutting-edge startups at the forefront of a greener future. Featuring: Maya Ashkenazi Otmazgin, CEO & Co-Founder, Maolac; Daniel Einhorn, CEO and Co-Founder, Mermade Seafoods; Matthew Lumsden, CEO, Connected Energy; Oshik Efrati, CEO & Co-Founder, HomeBiogas; Host: Amy Stoken, VP Investor Relations, OurCrowd.

BetterSeeds ships Israel's first cannabis seed exports to US

The first export shipment of Israeli cannabis seeds left this week for the US with seeds from BetterSeeds, which has a research license from the Israel Health Ministry, The Times of Israel reports. Israel's Agriculture Ministry hailed the move as a major step toward becoming a global pioneer in the field. BetterSeeds uses CRISPR gene-editing technology to produce seeds for cash crops with increased nutritional value and higher yields, suitable for automated harvesting, and adaptable to changing climate conditions. It is initially focusing on cannabis, tomato, legumes, vegetable seeds and perennial crops such as cocoa. The company is aiming for commercial launch this year and forecasts $20M revenue in 2023. OurCrowd is joining this $7M round with an up to $2M allocation.

'Crazy' idea of egg protein without chickens realized
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"I had no idea that you needed over 636 gallons of water to make a dozen eggs, so we had this crazy idea of making eggs without chickens," Arturo Elizondo, CEO and Founder of The EVERY Company, tells Pique Action. "Animal agriculture emits more greenhouse gases than the entire transportation sector. I felt deep down that there had to be a better way to do it. We ferment real animal protein without using a single animal." EVERY aims to disrupt the $200B egg market by producing egg protein for cooking without chickens. Its first products are already in the market and the company is now funding on the OurCrowd platform.

SaNOtize anti-Covid nasal spray on sale in Singapore

The nasal spray developed by our portfolio company SaNOtize, which has been proved effective against Covid-19 in clinical trials in the UK and elsewhere, is now on sale in Singapore under the brand name VirX. "It is important to have a defense tool guarding the main point of entry from respiratory viruses into our bodies," says Loh Pei Juin, General Manager, Apex Pharma Marketing Pte Ltd. "VirX can be included as part of our preventive regimen comprising vaccination, mask-wearing, good hygiene standards and safe-distancing measures. We are very pleased to partner with Glenmark Pharmaceuticals to bring VirX into Singapore." SaNOtize is currently raising on the OurCrowd platform.

Taranis, Drone Nerds and DJI scale up drone operations to increase field yield

Taranis, OurCrowd's AI-powered crop intelligence company, extended its partnership with Drone Nerds and DJI, bringing together the latest drone technology, large-scale operational efficiencies and disruptive AI technologies to generate precise and actionable insights for agricultural retailers, co-ops and farmers. Taranis is raising on the OurCrowd platform.

PitchBook: OurCrowd Israel's most active investor
A PitchBook survey of Israel's venture investments by deal count over the past five years confirms OurCrowd as the country's most active startup investor. PitchBook has ranked OurCrowd as Israel's most active investor each year since we were founded in 2013, with investments in more than 330 portfolio companies.
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