The companies in Aggrator's incubator program have once again demonstrated their strength in the capital market. For the sixth year in a row, they have attracted over NOK 100 million in investments. In 2024, the total investment amount ended at NOK 135 million, with Kilter accounting for the largest round of NOK 91 million.
This confirms the continued interest in agritech – a sector that will receive increasing attention in the coming years, driven by growing global challenges in food production and soil health.
Foreign investors dominate
Majoriteten av den innhentede kapitalen blant Aggrator selskapene kommer fra utenlandske investorer. Dette viser at norske løsninger har sterk internasjonal appell, men fremhever samtidig behovet for økt engasjement fra norske investorer.
Anders Breivik, CEO of Kilter , found it difficult to find Norwegian investors when they raised capital last fall.
– We tried for a long time to talk to Norwegian investors, but we had to go abroad and actually managed to do it there, despite a very difficult capital market. I am very proud of that, Brevik tells Shifter .
Strong global growth expected within agritech
According to Research and Markets (2025), the global agritech market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 15% between 2024 and 2032, reaching a value of USD 56.6 billion by 2032. Growth is expected to be driven by increased demand for advanced agricultural technologies and sustainable agricultural solutions.
Bjarne Tvete, daglig leder i Aggrator, understreker betydningen av denne trenden:
– Vi er stolte av å se selskapene våre hente kapital til å realisere sine løsninger. Agritech er en sektor som vil ha sterk vekst fremover. Vi håper dette vil bidra til økt interesse i norske investormiljøer slik at vi skaper mest mulig verdi i Norge.
Aggrator fortsetter sitt arbeid med å støtte selskaper innen agrifoodtech og miljøteknologi, slik at de kan vokse, skape arbeidsplasser og bidra til en renere, bedre verden. Ta kontakt med oss her.