Plantible Foods Closes $30 Million Series B to Meet Growing Demand for Rubi Protein

The company plans to expand manufacturing at its first commercial plant.

A greenhouse at Plantible’s new commercial plant, aka “The Ranchito,” a 100-acre facility located in West Texas.
A greenhouse at Plantible’s new commercial plant, aka “The Ranchito,” a 100-acre facility located in West Texas.
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Plantible Foods announced the closing of a $30 million Series B funding round co-led by Piva Capital and Siddhi Capital, with participation from new investors Betagro Ventures, Cultivate Next — the venture arm of Chipotle Mexican Grill — Nourish Ventures, the venture arm of Griffith Foods, and existing investor Astanor Ventures.

Founded in 2018 by Tony Martens Fekini and Maurits van de Ven, Plantible is on a mission to revolutionize the global food supply chain. The company has pioneered a proprietary and vertically integrated agricultural manufacturing platform to produce Rubi Protein, a remarkably functional protein derived from Lemna, commonly known as duckweed.

Since the late 18th century, the ingredient and supply chain in food and agriculture has remained relatively unchanged despite progress in mechanization and optimization, leaving the majority of ingredients and underlying supply chains largely the same. This has resulted in a consistent decline in food health while diseases, geopolitical risks, and climate change are threatening underlying supply chains.

Since its founding, the company has seen insatiable demand for its products driven by global agri-food supply chain issues and the need for a cleaner, healthier, and allergen-friendly food system currently polluted by unhealthy and unsustainable ingredients. Plantible's Rubi Protein outperforms the functional and nutritional properties of traditional proteins (both animal and plant) enabling food companies to innovate while optimizing costs and delivering products with improved taste, texture, health and environmental footprint.

This investment will enable Plantible to expand its manufacturing operations at its first commercial plant, aka "The Ranchito," a 100-acre facility located in West Texas. With new manufacturing facilities in place, the company is positioned to deliver on its multi-million dollar offtake agreements with several large food companies and aims to increase its revenue tenfold over the next 12 months.

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