St. Louis Inno has named EnterpriseWorks tenant HabiTerre as a Startup to Watch in 2024. The recognition underscores HabiTerre’s efforts in combating climate change through agtech.
Founded in 2019 by Kaiyu Guan, HabiTerre operates from EnterpriseWorks. The company specializes in providing environmental and productivity data for agriculture through a blend of remote sensors, scientific models, and artificial intelligence. It helps financial institutes, public agencies, and individual producers to quantify, manage, and reduce financial risks in the farming-related business.
The startup’s technology has been deployed across tens of millions of acres in the U.S. and piloted in Brazil. In 2023, HabiTerre experienced a doubling of year-over-year revenue as it transitioned from pilot projects to securing multi-year contracts with customers.
One significant partnership involves Tyson Foods, which has implemented HabiTerre’s technology into its LGS Sustain program, which promotes sustainable farming practices.
Read more on the St. Louis Inno webpage.