What is Full Harvest?
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in San Francisco, Full Harvest operates at the intersection of agtech and sustainability. The company provides a proprietary digital marketplace that bridges the gap between large-scale agricultural producers and food processors. By creating a secondary market for surplus or aesthetically imperfect produce, Full Harvest not only provides farmers with an additional revenue stream but also addresses the critical global challenge of food waste. The platform serves as a vital infrastructure layer for the food supply chain, optimizing logistics and procurement for enterprise-level clients while promoting environmental stewardship.
How much funding has Full Harvest raised?
Full Harvest has raised a total of $38.9M across 4 funding rounds:
Angel/Seed
$2M
Series A
$8.5M
Debt
$350K
Series B
$28M
Angel/Seed (2017): $2M with participation from Wireframe Ventures
Series A (2018): $8.5M led by Spark Capital, Wireframe Ventures, and Cultivian Sandbox Ventures
Debt (2020): $350K supported by PPP
Series B (2022): $28M featuring Doon Capital, Telus Ventures, JAL Innovation Fund, City Impact, Rabobank, and Rethink Impact
Key Investors in Full Harvest
Wireframe Ventures
Wireframe Ventures is a seed venture capital firm that invests in technology founders focused on creating a healthier and more sustainable future, providing hands-on support for climate-positive solutions.
Cultivian Sandbox Ventures
Cultivian Sandbox Ventures specializes in food and agriculture technology, investing across the value chain to promote sustainable production and global food system security.
Doon Capital
Doon Capital is a Silicon Valley-based investment vehicle focused on early-stage tech, particularly in ag food tech and fintech, led by experienced cross-border investor Howard Chao.
What's next for Full Harvest?
Following the recent strategic investment, Full Harvest is well-positioned to accelerate its market penetration and enhance its technological infrastructure. The company is expected to focus on scaling its supply chain network, potentially integrating advanced data analytics to better predict harvest yields and demand fluctuations. As the firm matures, the focus will likely shift toward deepening its enterprise partnerships and exploring new geographic markets, ensuring that its waste-reduction model becomes a standard component of the global food procurement ecosystem. The continued support from specialized agtech and impact-focused investors provides the necessary runway to achieve long-term operational efficiency and market dominance.
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