With 3,500+ agricultural SMEs financed, Lithuania’s InSoil lands €120 million to expand regenerative agriculture lending

Lithuanian fintech InSoil has secured €120 million in funding to expand access to regenerative agriculture financing across Europe. Since its launch, the company has financed more than 3,500 agricultural SMEs, providing loans that enable farmers to transition to regenerative farming practices while improving long-term productivity and resilience.  Read more bellow ⇓

By combining financial services with data-driven risk assessment and sustainability metrics, InSoil seeks to address one of the main barriers to the adoption of regenerative agriculture, namely limited access to affordable capital. The company aims to accelerate the transition towards climate-smart farming by making sustainable agricultural investments more accessible and financially viable for farmers. (eu-startups.com)

CARBONICA shares the same vision of enabling the transition to regenerative agriculture by strengthening the innovation and business capacity of farmers and SMEs. Through its accelerator programme, business development services and virtual support infrastructure, the project helps stakeholders identify market opportunities, develop sustainable business models and improve their readiness to access future financing mechanisms. By connecting technical knowledge on carbon farming with commercialisation support, policy engagement and stakeholder collaboration, CARBONICA contributes to creating an ecosystem where regenerative agriculture becomes not only environmentally beneficial but also economically attractive and financially sustainable.

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