


Applied Carbon just raised $21.5 million to deploy a fleet of machines that turn agricultural waste into biochar. https://t.co/eg2rcPsJbY
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Applied Carbon, a startup focused on agricultural technology, has successfully raised $21.5 million in funding to expand its operations. The company specializes in converting plant waste into biochar, a process that captures carbon dioxide and enhances soil health. This funding round is expected to facilitate the deployment of more of its in-field pyrolyzers across the United States. Additionally, Leaf, another AgriTech company, announced the closure of an $11.3 million Series A funding round led by Spero Ventures. Leaf aims to simplify data integration for farms, enabling them to leverage the vast amounts of data they generate. Both companies represent significant advancements in the agricultural sector, focusing on sustainability and efficiency.