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Pairwise to introduce CRISPR tech-enhanced produce after $90 M funding round

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Funding for the round was led by Pontifax Global Food and Agriculture Technology Fund.

Pairwise announced the closing of its $90 million Series B funding round, signaling a new frontier in healthy, sustainable food innovation. Funding for the round was led by Pontifax Global Food and Agriculture Technology Fund (Pontifax AgTech), a pioneering growth capital investor in food and agriculture technology, and an existing investor Deerfield Management Company (Deerfield), an investment firm dedicated to advancing healthcare through investment, information and philanthropy. Also joining the Series B round are new investor Temasek, an investment company headquartered in Singapore, and existing investor Leaps by Bayer, which invests in paradigm-shifting advances in the life sciences sector, including agriculture and health.

Through the company’s unique use of CRISPR technology, Pairwise will help build a healthier world by introducing better fruits and vegetables with improved taste, enhanced convenience, increased shelf life, improved yield, simplified harvesting, or lengthened season availability.

As a leading mission-driven food tech company, Pairwise is using its cutting-edge technology to break down barriers to increase the consumption of fresh produce. To address challenges with inconsistent flavor, seeds, shelf life, year-round availability, and snackability, Pairwise will bring to the produce aisle new varieties of nutritious fruits and vegetables that consumers will love to eat, and will help to minimize waste. Pairwise believes the use of technology offers a transformative opportunity to open a new horizon for the $66 billion US retail produce market, and is currently developing new types of leafy greens, berries, and cherries. Its first product is expected in 2022. 

 

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