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June 19, 2020

Calgary startup program launches agriculture stream

Mentorship program will help seed-stage startups scale and commercialize
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Calgary-based is launching CDL Ag, a new stream designed to help grow seed-stage science and technology-based startups in the agriculture and food space. As COVID-19 shines a spotlight on food security worldwide, the program will offer companies a chance to work with world-class scientists, economists, experienced entrepreneurs and business students, through an objective-based process, with the goal of commercializing and scaling their enterprises.

The new Ag stream will complement CDL-Rockies鈥 successful and streams and will leverage the region鈥檚 strong food and agriculture ecosystem.

A proliferation of new sensors to collect data, new algorithms to process data, and new robotics to act upon data have advanced over the past five years enabling a plethora of new ways to enhance the productivity of growing, distributing, securing, and managing food and other agricultural products. The startups admitted to CDL Ag will exploit these opportunities and thereby enhance food supply and distribution for society.

CDL-Rockies is based at the 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 and is part of a wider network of eight CDL sites spread across four countries. Each site is tied to a leading business school and each bases its streams on the strength of the local business, science and technology ecosystems.

鈥淐algary鈥檚 location at the centre of Canada鈥檚 agricultural heartland makes it an important nexus for Ag,鈥 says Dr. Jim Dewald, PhD, dean of the Haskayne School of Business. 鈥淭hrough CDL-Rockies, we look forward to tapping into the leading research being developed on the Prairies.鈥

The Ag stream is looking to attract startups from across the Prairie provinces and around the world. In addition to the 草莓污视频导航, the stream will be supported by the and the , further bolstering its academic strength.

鈥淲hen it comes to agriculture, the Canadian Prairies are home to world-class academic and business expertise as well as some of the largest agriculture companies in the world,鈥 says Alice Reimer, site lead at CDL-Rockies. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 think of a better place for startups in this industry to get the support they need to grow.鈥 

We are excited to announce that , the world鈥檚 largest producer of crop inputs and a global leader in ag retail, has joined CDL-Rockies in its Ag Stream as a CDL catalyst partner.

鈥淣utrien is an organization highly focused on ensuring food security for the world, while playing a leading role in sustainable agriculture. Our goal is to produce more food with fewer natural resources and lower carbon emissions,鈥 says Chuck Magro, Nutrien president and CEO. 鈥淥ur partnership with CDL-Rockies will help place us at the cutting edge of new technologies that will bring us closer to our goal.鈥

Agricultural technology pioneer will also be joining the CDL-Rockies鈥 Ag stream as a Fellow and a founding partner. Sunstrum brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and strong mentorship capabilities to the stream. She is based in Alberta and has built ag-tech companies from the ground up. Sunstrum also holds patents for innovative technology and is a former member of Canada鈥檚 National Agri-Food Economic Strategy Table, among other accomplishments.

Alison Sunstrum has joined the CDL-Rockies鈥 Ag Stream as a Founding Partner and Fellow.

Alison Sunstrum has joined the CDL-Rockies鈥 Ag Stream as a Founding Partner and Fellow.

鈥淗ow we ensure food security and feed a growing global population into the future is a big question, and I believe technology is the answer,鈥 says Sunstrum. 鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to be able to help the next generation of entrepreneurs expand their ideas and bring them to market.鈥 

The CDL-Rockies Ag stream accepts ventures from all over the world. The ideal candidates are those based in North America and that have technology- or science-based applications in biotechnology, farm tech, automation or food tech. Startups interested in applying to the CDL Ag stream can for more information.