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Pongamia… grazing’s new saviour?
Terviva was recently featured in Australia Tree Crop's August/September 2019 issue...
Pongamia trees: for more beans per acre
Terviva, an agriculture technology firm commercializing resilient pongamia trees raised an additional $20 million as a part company is planting pongamia trees in its fir… close of its Series trees raised an additional $20…
Terviva seeks to grow protein on trees with pongamia production
Terviva is planting pongamia trees and developing a process to remove bitterness as part of its effort to produce process to remove bitterness as part of is planting pongamia trees and and…
Pongamia trees examined for protein meal potential
The seeds of a legume tree, pongamia beans can be processed into plant protein, livestock feed and high-oleic oil, according to an announcement from Terviva, an agriculture technology firm...
Terviva raises $20m to fuel plant-based protein ambitions with ‘vertical soy’
Terviva - a California-based start-up on a mission to commercialize a new source of plant-based protein from the pongamia tree - has raised $20m in a series D round...
Terviva raises $20 mln
Terviva said March 26 that it raised another $20 million in its first close of its Series D round led by a diversified agricultural family office, Evans Properties, The Jeremy and Hannelore Grantham Environmental Trust, and a group of Florida agricultural family offices...
BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: A Company Growing Protein On Trees Raises $20m Series D
As with money, protein is not known for growing on trees. But only if you haven’t heard of Terviva — a California-based agribusiness planting tens of thousands of pongamia trees in Florida and Hawaii...
Terviva Raises $20 Million in Series D to Drive Product Development and Market Expansion
Led by Ag Family Offices and Climate-Smart Investors, Funding Round Brings Ag-Tech Firm to $40 Million Raised for High-Yielding, Sustainable Plant Protein Product Development...
Pongamia: A Crop to Consider
As citrus greening disease continues to challenge the Florida citrus industry, many growers are looking toward alternative crops to grow. One former citrus grower seems to have found his niche...