Since 2010, SVG Ventures | THRIVE has been the leading global AgriFood investment and innovation platform headquartered in Silicon Valley. We’re comprised of top agriculture, food and technology corporations, universities, and investors. With a community of over 5,000 startups from 100 countries, the THRIVE platform invests, accelerates, and creates unparalleled access for entrepreneurs to scale globally and solve the biggest challenges facing the food and agriculture industries. THRIVE’s Corporate Innovation Program is focused on connecting our corporate partners with emerging technologies and startups that will make the most significant impact in their organizations.
Our vision is to advance the future of food and agriculture through innovation.
Overview
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Targets | Africa |
Sectors | Environmental services, Agribusiness, Animal farming, Biofuels, Biomass, Clean technology, Crop farming, Diversified services, Farm machinery, Fish farming, Food production, Green transportation and electric motors, Natural gas utilities, Renewable energy, Solar power, Waste management and recycling, Wind power |
Programs
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THRIVE Academy for Agri-Food Tech Startups – 2025
by SVG Ventures
Helping agrifood early stage founders become market and investor ready.
- Past Program
THRIVE Global Impact Challenge 2024
by SVG Ventures
Supporting the transition to a net-zero future for agriculture
- Past Program
THRIVE Global Accelerator Program 2023
by SVG Ventures
The accelerator for agrifood start-ups looking to scale and expand globally
- Past Program
Thrive Global Impact Challenge 2023
by SVG Ventures
Supporting startups advancing on sustainable agricultre
- Past Program
THRIVE | Climate-Smart Agriculture Challenge
by SVG Ventures
Identifying and promoting innovations that help farmers.
- Past Program
THRIVE VIII Accelerator Program
by SVG Ventures
Accelerating the world’s most innovative agriculture technologies
- Past Program
Thrive Africa Challenge
by SVG Ventures
The Thrive Africa Challenge solves problems of the African agrifood industry