tHybrid

Low-fertility Insect Production

Agriculture & Food Technologies
Non Active, Apr 2021 ceased to operate
Pre-Funding Pardes Hanna-Karkur Founded 2018
Total raised
Stage
Pre-Funding
Founded
2018
Headcount
3
HQ
Pardes Hanna-Karkur
Sector
Agriculture & Food Technologies

About

tHybrid's aim is to develop insect lines (seeds) capable of producing low-fertility insects. Those lines will be further mass-reared by insect manufacturers for pest control and released in fields, greenhouses, forests, and public areas. tHybrid's suppression of harmful insects could reduce the use of pesticides, suppress and manage insect populations with resistance to pesticides and Bt seeds, suppress quarantine insects to allow free exports of agricultural goods, and reduce insect-borne diseases in humans and farm animals.

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What is tHybrid's primary business objective?
tHybrid aims to develop insect lines (seeds) that produce low-fertility insects, which are then mass-reared by manufacturers for pest control in various environments.
When was tHybrid founded?
tHybrid was founded in August 2018.
What is the current operational status of tHybrid?
tHybrid is currently inactive and ceased to operate in April 2021.
Where is tHybrid headquartered?
tHybrid is headquartered in Pardes Hanna-Karkur, Israel.
How many employees did tHybrid have?
tHybrid had 3 employees.
What is tHybrid's primary sector classification?
tHybrid's primary sector is Agriculture & Food Technologies.
Who is a co-founder of tHybrid?
Ido Carmel is a co-founder of tHybrid.
What was tHybrid's funding stage?
tHybrid was in the Pre-Funding stage and had not raised any capital.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Agriculture & Food Technologies
Sub-sectors
Agriculture & Food TechnologiesAg TechGenetics & InputClimate TechFood & Land UseSustainable Farming
Technologies
BiologicalsGenes
Target customers
Agriculture & FoodLivestockInsects
Business model
B2B

Tags

sustainable-farmingclimate-techinsectsanimal-healthpublic-healthplant-protectionagtechbiotechnology