Partners

Partners exist to extend the compound — and to prove what it did.

The product is biological. Around it sits a system of diagnostic, intelligence, commercial, and sovereign partners — the network that lets the compound reach the field, and that lets the outcome be measured, traded, and underwritten.

Four categories. One system around the compound.

Diagnostic

How we see the soil.

Accredited labs, drone operators, and satellite providers feed the consortium-selection model with the chemistry, biology, and imagery it needs to pick the right consortium for the field.

Wet-lab partners (Eurofins, SGS, regional)Drone & UAV networksSatellite & remote sensing (Planet, Sentinel, Maxar)

Intelligence

How we make sense of it.

Frontier model providers and scientific datasets sit underneath Harvestria's region-specific models. We bring the agronomic and biological data; they bring the general capability.

Frontier model providersDomain agricultural AI partnersOpen scientific datasets

Commercial

How the compound reaches the field.

Cooperatives, distributors, and the agribusiness and food companies that buy the crop. The compound travels the last kilometre through people the farmer already trusts; the buyer downstream gets a traceable input.

Cooperatives & extension networksCrop input distributorsGrain traders & food manufacturers

Sovereign & capital

How restoration is underwritten at scale.

Ministries, food security agencies, development banks, sovereign wealth funds, and climate-finance vehicles. Restoration at national scale is a financing problem before it is an agronomic one.

Ministries of AgricultureFood security & reserve authoritiesDevelopment banks & SWFsClimate-finance funds

A note on shape

Soil biology is local. Labs are local. Distribution is local. Ministries are sovereign. Harvestria builds the compound and the connective tissue around it — and partners with the rest.