2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10460-022-10383-6
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Constructing agri-food for finance: startups, venture capital and food future imaginaries

Abstract: Over the past decade, investments in agricultural and food technology startups have grown to previously unknown dimensions. Mushrooming agri-food tech startups that promise to solve critical issues in the agri-food system through technological innovation are increasingly perceived as an attractive new investment opportunity for venture capitalists and investors. This paper investigates how digital agri-food technologies are narrated, constructed, and promoted for financial investment. Through qualitative conte… Show more

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“…More strikingly, the creation of online content in the UK in 2000 has had a substantial, enduring effect on regional productivity levels 16 years later [94]. Digitization is a social technology project, and it actively promotes the ideal future of agricultural food [95]. We believe that the digital economy could affect the resilience of food systems in other regions.…”
Section: Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…More strikingly, the creation of online content in the UK in 2000 has had a substantial, enduring effect on regional productivity levels 16 years later [94]. Digitization is a social technology project, and it actively promotes the ideal future of agricultural food [95]. We believe that the digital economy could affect the resilience of food systems in other regions.…”
Section: Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This constructs an agri-food imaginary with venture capitalists and private investors portrayed as saviours, morally obliged to invest for protecting the food system from 'neo-Malthusian' and ecological threats while simultaneously feeding a growing population (Sippel and Dolinga 2022). In this era of bio-economy transitions, the EU agri-food industry is going beyond food production innovations towards commodifying farmers' knowledge, agricultural data (Grain 2021), ecosystem services, and natural resources (ECVC 2022).…”
Section: Wider Social Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new Common Agricultural Policy, implemented in January 2023, aims for operationalizing the F2F Strategy during the period 2023-2027 by focusing on ten key objectives ranging from environmental and ecological aspects to improving farmers' competitiveness, income, and position in the EU food system transition (EC 2022a). Sippel and Dolinga (2022) have pointed out that the global agri-food transition discourse is creating sociotechnical imaginaries 1 specifically for legitimizing financial investment for transforming food production into a hightech industry. The EU's food system transition policies are also endorsing this trend.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the limited economic opportunities in remote areas, these correlations between rurality and agriculture might not be especially surprising. Contemporary 'Western' agriculture, however, is at the forefront of developing and applying complex technological solutions linked to globalized industries and finance (Sippel & Dolinga 2023), a configuration which increasingly reshapes the look and routines of farming. Societal digitization (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%