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Matriark Foods upcycles farm surplus and fresh-cut remnants, transforming these ingredients into nutritious products destined for food service, retail, and emergency food channels. The company’s approach centers on mitigating food loss by valorizing produce that might otherwise go to waste, thereby extending its utility and nutritional impact within the supply chain. This process provides a sustainable pathway to create valuable food items from overlooked resources.
Anna Hammond founded Matriark Foods, driven by an insight into the significant issue of food waste and the potential to create a more efficient and equitable food system. As CEO, Hammond established the company as a certified woman-owned business, channeling her vision to utilize excess produce and reduce environmental impact while addressing food insecurity. Her leadership has been central to developing a model that integrates sustainability with market-driven product development.
The company’s products serve a diverse clientele, including large-scale food service operations such as college cafeterias, traditional retail markets, and organizations providing emergency food relief. Matriark Foods is committed to scaling access to healthy food, aspiring to transform the food system by demonstrating the economic and environmental viability of upcycled ingredients. Their vision aims toward a future where food resources are optimized for both people and the planet.
Matriark Foods has raised $210K across 1 funding round.
Matriark Foods has raised $210K in total across 1 funding round.
Matriark Foods has raised $210K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $210K Seed in May 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2021 | $210K Seed | — | Gold House Ventures, Kapor Capital, ULU Ventures | Announced |
Matriark Foods has raised $210K in total across 1 funding round.
Matriark Foods's investors include Gold House Ventures, Kapor Capital, Ulu Ventures.
Matriark Foods is a woman‑led social‑impact food company that upcycles farm surplus and fresh‑cut vegetable remnants into low‑sodium, vegetable‑forward broths, sauces, and stews for food service, retail and food‑bank partners, with measurable environmental impact and growing national distribution[2][1].
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