
Kernza® is a “multi-functional” crop that is both fodder for animals and grain for humans. Plus, it provides ecosystem services like erosion control, carbon sequestration, and water retention. Kernza® grain is a perennial substitute for annual wheat in foods like baked goods, beer, and whiskey or can be used as a whole grain like barley or rice. As farmers ourselves, we know that the current methods of grain production require a race to the bottom. Perennial grains present an exciting alternative to the traditional agricultural system. Nature's playbook relies heavily on perennials--it's time we learn from her. Per our friends at Kernza.org: "Many fruit, forage, and some vegetable crops, including alfalfa, grapes, asparagus, and fruit and nut trees, are perennials that have been cultivated for thousands of years. Adding perennial grains, legumes, and oilseeds represents a paradigm shift in modern agriculture. Given that grains make up over 70% of our global caloric consumption and over 70% of our global crop lands, transitioning from an extractive annual model to a perennial model is the best chance we have to create a truly regenerative food future. Perennial grains, like Kernza®, can free farmers from the treadmill of economic instability by significantly reducing the need for costly inputs and minimizing the operational expenses of tillage and planting." Sustain-A-Grain partners with growers to develop the Kernza® supply chain and with buyers to understand the potential of this truly revolutionary grain.
Location: United States, Kansas, Moundridge
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $100K
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
01.06.2022 | Pre-Seed | $100K | - |
Mentions in press and media 2
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08.10.2024 | The Land Institute Launches Perennial Percent™ Label | Multi-sector Effort to Increase Perennial Grain Adoption Salina, Kansas, Oct. 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Land Institute today announced the launch of the Perennial Percent™ label. This innovative initiative encourages food and beverag... |
30.11.2023 | Unlocking the potential of perennial grains: investments for a sustainable food future | Peter Miller co-founded Sustain-A-Grain, a Kansas-based company commercializing perennial grains. He’s now looking for his next opportunity in sustainable agriculture. The views expressed in this guest article do not necessarily represent t... |