Frasscoat was selected, after a thorough selection process as one of ten disruptive start-ups that will go head-to-head for a chance to work with the UK’s leading retailer and supply chain partners. The competition final will take place on Monday September 19, one day before the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit opens in London.
Commenting on the selection process, Natalie Smith, Tesco’s Head of Agriculture said: “The calibre of entries has been fantastic, it was a challenging task for our committee to select just ten finalists. In such a critical year to address climate change challenges, together with our partners we’re excited to hear more from our finalists on how they can truly make a difference in the supply chain, helping us deliver affordable, sustainable and healthy food for all our customers.”
Frasscoat is a classy circular economy solution to crop protection. Seeds are often coated to improve planting efficiency, enhance germination and protect against pests. Frasscoat uses a combination of Cambond bioresin (plant based from the brewing industry) with the waste from black soldier flies – produced by Agrigrub (flies are fed on citrus fruit waste from AMT Fresh and Tesco) to make an organic seed coating which protects seeds and enhances germination.
Cambond and Agrigrub were introduced by Dr Lydia Smith from Agri-Tech Innovation Hub who commented ‘ this is great news, two innovative companies catalysed by interacting at the Hub produce a new idea with great potential’.
Frasscoat is destined to be the next Cambond spin an example of the ‘Cambond Village concept championed by Prof. Xiaobin Zhao, CEO of Cambond. Prof. Zhao noted ‘Cambond technology is really a circular economy platform. We can take materials of little value and up-cycle them into innovative products’
Dr. Gareth Roberts from Cambond added ‘Frasscoat could be the first organically certified seed coating technology. A great circular economy story but importantly cost effective AND sustainable’.