Investors
A category-defining bet on one of the most under-capitalized layers of the global economy.
Soil is among the oldest and most strategic productive assets on earth — and one of the few without a dedicated measurement and operating layer. Harvestria is building it.
01 · Problem
A third of arable land is degraded. The response is making it worse.
Synthetic inputs have grown 9× since 1960 while yield growth has collapsed from 3.5% to 1.0%. Topsoil is being lost 10–40× faster than it forms. Nothing addresses the underlying biology — the response is always more chemistry.
02 · Market
$1.4T global agri-inputs. $340B annual fertilizer flows. $4T of productive-land value at risk.
Harvestria sits beneath the entire input category — addressable across smallholders, commercial farms, agribusiness conglomerates, food companies, and sovereign programs.
03 · Technology
From microbial library to sovereign-grade monitoring.
Owned strain library, consortium selection model, application network, and a running field record that sharpens with every deployment.
04 · Business model
Per-hectare subscription evolving into outcome-based pricing.
Subscription, per-acre/per-hectare, outcome-based, revenue share, enterprise licensing, government contracts, carbon credits, food security programs.
05 · Unit economics
~14-month payback for the farmer. ~70% gross margin at portfolio scale.
Biology cost compresses with strain library scale. Monitoring cost compresses with parcel density. Each new region adds data to the shared field model.
06 · Competitive landscape
Fertilizers depleted. Bio-inputs fragmented. Regenerative ag under-instrumented. Precision ag bolted onto chemistry.
Inputs become commodity purchases on a platform we own; precision ag becomes a data feed into our model; carbon credits become a downstream revenue line.
07 · Defensibility
Field record + strain library + sovereign relationships.
Every deployment expands the proprietary field database. Sovereign contracts have multi-decade horizons. Strain library is biological IP with regulatory moats by region.
08 · Expansion
Geography → crop → outcome class.
Wheat → rice → maize → soy → specialty. Yield → water → carbon → biodiversity → food security.
09 · Vision
The operating system for restoring productive land — at civilization scale.
Harvestria operates as a biological infrastructure layer beneath agriculture: inputs, telemetry, and sovereign programs organised around a single soil graph.