Agri-Tech Business Wins Vodafone Funding

15 Feb 2019

Josh Morris Digital Staff Writer

A Bristol-based agricultural technology company has been awarded £45,000 in funding from Vodafone.

LettUs Grow, which is developing aeroponic and vertical farming techniques was awarded £35,000 by the telecommunications giant as part of its Techstarter awards, as well as a further £10,000 Techstarter Champion’s award.

Jack Farmer, co-founder and operational lead at LettUs Grow, said: "We are seriously excited to be working with Vodafone. As much as the funding is incredibly useful, we are particularly keen to collaborate with them from a technical and a commercial standpoint. That mentorship is really going to help us to develop our business.

"We are looking to work with Vodafone and a number of other key partners this year, to implement our hardware and software and deliver profitable pilot farms – both greenhouse and vertical – before then working with these partners to scale nationally and internationally.

"We are very excited technically to work with Vodafone on both our communications platform and also the application of data analysis in large scale farms."

Nick Jeffery, chief executive, Vodafone UK, said: "The range and calibre of the Vodafone Techstarter winners show that the UK is home to a thriving social tech sector.

"We believe some of the biggest challenges in society can be addressed using technology and innovation. These awards are just one way we can recognise, celebrate and support start-ups developing and using technology as a force for good."

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