Advancing Sustainable Agriculture Technologies
AN IMPACT STORY
Transforming the health of Canadian crops.
Terramera knows a lot about growth, and not just because it develops technology that improves crop yields.
Since founding in 2010, the Vancouver-based company has raised more than $100 million from investors, which has helped Terramera grow to more than 135 employees— and counting— while developing its Actigate™ targeted performance technology, aimed at reducing global synthetic pesticide loads by 80 per cent and increasing global farm productivity by 20 per cent by 2030.
Joining forces with Canada’s Digital Technology Supercluster was “an acknowledgment of the great work that B.C. businesses are doing in the digital tech sector,” says Dr. Steve Slater, Terramera’s Vice President of Strategic Initiatives. “It is an opportunity to advance our sustainable agriculture technologies to be truly transformational.”

Academic partners have been similarly beneficial, as Terramera builds on B.C.’s research excellence in data analytics and genomics. “On this project we have people from Simon Fraser University, Agriculture and Agri-Foods Canada, Sightline Innovation and the Genome Sciences Centre at the BC Cancer Agency,” Slater says, adding that Genome BC is funding much of the project’s DNA and RNA sequencing. “By working with these partners, we can access the expertise and technologies well-developed in other sectors and apply them to the problems we face in agriculture.”