Klim

Klim

Enables farmers to transition to regenerative agriculture at scale by providing them financial support, knowledge, documentation tools, and a community via our digital companion for farmers.

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Berlin-based Klim, founded in 2020 by Robert Gerlach, Nina Mannheimer, and Adiv Maimon, operates as an agritech company focused on scaling regenerative agriculture. The company's inception in 2019 was sparked by the question of whether regenerative agriculture could be the key to a more resilient food system. Gerlach, the CEO, holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Science from the University of Oxford and has a background in sustainable innovation and R&D projects with major industrial players. This experience is central to Klim's mission of bridging technology and sustainability.

Klim has developed a digital platform that serves both farmers and corporations, aiming to transform the agricultural sector from a carbon emitter into a carbon sink. For farmers, the platform is a free tool offering education, financial support, and documentation capabilities to facilitate the transition to regenerative practices, such as reduced tillage and the use of cover crops. By inputting farm data, users can track metrics like soil health improvements and carbon sequestration, which is quantified using a model that combines satellite data, soil samples, and primary farm data. This system allows farmers to demonstrate their environmental impact and create an additional revenue stream by selling verified carbon outcomes on Klim's marketplace.

For corporate clients, including major food companies like Nestlé and Kaufland, Klim provides a mechanism to meet sustainability goals and address Scope 3 emissions. Companies can invest in regenerative projects either within their own supply chains (insetting) or through carbon offsetting by purchasing credits generated by farmers on the platform. This business model involves taking commissions on the sale of these carbon credits and offsets. Since its founding, the company has attracted over 4,000 farmers, covering more than 800,000 hectares of land, and operates in several European countries. Klim has secured significant venture capital, raising a total of $28.5M, including a $22M Series A round in late 2024 led by BNP Paribas. Keywords: regenerative agriculture, agritech, carbon farming, soil health, Scope 3 emissions, carbon offsetting, sustainable agriculture, insetting, carbon credits, climate tech, food supply chain, digital farming platform, Robert Gerlach, Nina Mannheimer, Adiv Maimon, farm management software, soil carbon sequestration, sustainable farming, agricultural technology, biodiversity, climate resilience, sustainable food systems

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