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§ Venture Capital · AZ, USA
Impact venture capital fund investing in technology-enabled companies for the agrifood value chain, focused on sustainable agriculture.
Astanor Ventures is a Luxembourg-based impact venture capital firm that invests in early-stage and growth-stage technology companies across the sustainable agrifood and bioeconomy sectors. The firm deploys capital into startups developing solutions for regenerative agriculture, food production, and ocean technology to address climate change and biodiversity loss. Operating as a certified B Corporation, the firm manages approximately €1 billion in total assets under management, which includes a €360 million second venture fund closed in September 2023 and a previously launched $325 million global impact fund. Since its inception, the firm has backed more than 20 startups operating across the European and North American markets. Its investment portfolio features prominent foodtech and agtech companies such as Apeel Sciences, NotCo, Ÿnsect, and Monarch Tractor. Astanor Ventures was founded in 2017 by Eric Archambeau and George Coelho.
Key people at Astanor Ventures.
Astanor Ventures is a global impact venture capital firm focused on backing ambitious entrepreneurs developing disruptive, scalable solutions that drive systemic change across the agrifood value chain—from soil to gut. Their mission centers on fostering a regenerative and sustainable bioeconomy by investing in technologies that promote climate transition, nature positivity, resource efficiency, and social and health improvements. Astanor targets early-stage companies innovating in sustainable agriculture, food production, and ocean technology, aiming to create measurable environmental and social impact alongside financial returns. Their portfolio includes startups addressing food waste, vertical farming, biodegradable packaging, and insect-based animal nutrition, reflecting their commitment to transforming the food system sustainably[1][2][4][5].
Founded in 2017 by Eric Archambeau and George Coelho, Astanor Ventures is headquartered in Luxembourg with offices across Europe and the US. The firm evolved with a clear focus on impact investing in the agrifood sector, leveraging a strong network of industry leaders and deep sector expertise to support founders from seed to growth stages. Over time, Astanor has raised over €800 million, invested in more than 45 companies, and built a team of over 35 professionals from diverse backgrounds. Their approach combines capital with operational support, governance strengthening, and access to co-investors, enabling portfolio companies to scale effectively and sustainably[3][4][5][6].
Astanor Ventures rides the global trend toward sustainable and regenerative food systems, addressing urgent market forces such as climate change, resource scarcity, and consumer demand for transparency and quality nutrition. The timing is critical as governments and industries increasingly prioritize sustainability aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By investing in technologies that connect nature, producers, and consumers, Astanor influences the broader ecosystem by accelerating innovation in food production, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and promoting circular economy solutions. Their focus on systemic change positions them as a key player in reshaping the future of food and agriculture[1][2][4][5].
Looking ahead, Astanor Ventures is poised to expand its impact by continuing to scale innovative agrifood companies that align with emerging sustainability trends such as climate-smart agriculture, alternative proteins, and biodegradable materials. The firm’s growing capital base and strong industry network will likely enhance its ability to influence global food systems and support founders driving transformative change. As data and technology increasingly clarify nutrition and environmental impacts, Astanor’s role in fostering transparency and regenerative practices will become even more vital, potentially shaping a resilient and equitable food ecosystem for the future[4][5].
Key people at Astanor Ventures.
Astanor Ventures has more than 26 tracked investments across 25 companies. The latest tracked deal is $17.0M Series A in Tractor Junction in November 2025.