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New funding for AgTech startups

Investment support for AgTech startups has never been better with a new suite of initiatives to support more innovation in the sector by LaunchVic and Agriculture Victoria announced today.

A new sidecar fund, the $1 million Hugh Victor McKay Fund, is now open for applications and will invest up to $200,000 into at least five early-stage startups in the next 12 months.

The fund is named after pioneering Victorian inventor Hugh Victor McKay, who patented the original combine harvester in the 1880s – widely credited as one of the most important agricultural innovations in recent history.

Like LaunchVic’s highly successful Alice Anderson Fund, the fund will co-invest with private sector investors, who will match the government’s contribution by a minimum of 2:1.

Tenacious Ventures Founder Matthew Pryor is part of the Investment Committee for the fund, which will meet bi-monthly to review applications.

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Mr Pryor said the Hugh Victor McKay Fund would provide critical support for founders building the future of on-farm productivity and sustainability.

“Early-stage ventures in AgTech are often working with hardware and deep tech. These can be essential innovations in agrifood transition, since you can’t eat software.”

“The early stages of growth can be more capital intensive for these startups, so additional leverage on early capital is very catalytic.”

In addition, LaunchVic also announced the first round of 7 new grant recipients from the AgTech Grants program, which offers equity-free $50,000 grants to aspiring AgTech founders.

LaunchVic CEO Dr Kate Cornick urged the state’s AgTech sector to take advantage of the array of support on offer.

“Our work with Agriculture Victoria is particularly exciting in the holistic support we’re offering founders throughout their growth journeys,” she said.

“Aspiring founders can undertake pre-accelerator programs to test their startup ideas, obtain a grant to build their capability and access seed funding when ready to scale.”

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