株式会社ケップルのプレスリリース
株式会社ケップルのグループ会社である株式会社ケップルアフリカベンチャーズ(本社:東京都渋谷区、代表取締役:神先 孝裕、以下Kepple Africa Ventures)は、食品廃棄物から昆虫を育て、魚のえさを生産するチュニジアのスタートアップ、nextProtein(本社:フランス、代表取締役:Syrine Chaalala、Mohamed Gastli、以下nextProtein)へ出資したことをお知らせいたします。総額1,020万ユーロのシリーズAラウンドに、欧州を代表するインパクト投資家であるNatixisグループ傘下のAlthelia Mirova、Raise Impact、Telos Impact、Blue Ocean Partners、および日本の株式会社オークファンインキュベートと共に出資参画いたしました。
nextProteinは、食品廃棄物からアメリカミズアブの幼虫を育て、動物飼料(主に魚の餌)及び肥料を生産するチュニジアのスタートアップです。
公式サイト:http://www.nextprotein.co
現在、養殖事業においては、魚の餌として主に魚肉が使用されており、海洋資源の持続可能性の観点から大きな問題となっております。そこで、食品廃棄物で育てた昆虫を用いて作られるnextProteinの製品を使うことで、1kg分の昆虫タンパク質が、3kg分の魚に含まれるタンパク質を代替でき、魚の捕獲量減少に繋がります。このように、nextProteinは食品廃棄物の有効活用、海洋保護、ひいては循環型経済に貢献します。
nextProteinの特筆すべき点として、昆虫タンパク質の生産技術に加えて、価格競争力、スケーラビリティ、安全性を兼ね備えている事が挙げられます。チュニジアという立地を活かして原料コストと生産コストを低く抑える一方、モジュール化によるスケーラビリティを実現し、さらには、EU域外企業として初めて、TRACES(欧州域内畜産貿易管理情報システム)の基準を満たし、EUへの輸出許可を取得しております。
今回の資金調達によって、nextProteinは生産体制を拡大させ、2025年までに世界の昆虫タンパク質市場全体のおよそ10%のシェアにあたる、年間100,000トンの生産を目指します。
■Kepple Africa Venturesについて
2018年10月設立。Kepple Africa Venturesは、ケニアとナイジェリアに根を張り、「アフリカに新しい産業を創る」ことをミッションに、スタートアップ投資をするベンチャーキャピタルです。イノベーションによって新しい産業が続々と生まれているアフリカにおいて、現地スタートアップの成長をサポートし、日本企業と協業する仕組みを作り出しています。それらの活動を通じて、新しい産業を創るためのプラットフォームの機能を拡大し、グローバルに展開していくことを目指します。
公式サイト:https://kepple-africa-ventures.com/
■ 株式会社ケップルについて
株式会社ケップルは、「Create New Industries」をビジョンに掲げ、スタートアップや投資家のバックオフィス業務を中心に支援してきました。2018年8月には未上場株管理ツール「FUNDBOARD」をリリース。世界中のスタートアップと投資家を支援することを目指しています。
導入企業例はこちら:https://fund-board.com
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株式会社ケップルアフリカベンチャーズ
TEL:03-6277-5760
E-mail:admin@kepple-fund.org
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以下nextProteinによるプレスリリース全文
nextProtein raises €10.2m in Series A funding to scale up production of insect-based protein
French start-up uses black soldier fly larvae to convert food waste into animal feed in a bid to accelerate sustainable agriculture
French start-up nextProtein, which produces insect-based animal feed and fertiliser, has raised €10.2 million in Series A funding to scale up its production and lead the industry in innovation.
Using EU-approved organic waste and proprietary technologies to raise black soldier fly larvae for animal feedstocks, the agtech company will first target the growing aquaculture industry. This more sustainable feed source addresses simultaneously the future global protein shortage while also protecting oceans and reducing food waste, contributing to a circular economy.
“Insect protein provides solutions to major societal problems: a growing population with a higher demand for fish and meat and a degrading environment,” said Syrine Chaalala, who co-founded the company in 2015 with her partner Mohamed Gastli, a chemical engineer and entrepreneur.
“Addressing these macro-trends at scale demands a commitment of equal magnitude from us. Delivering on this pledge has required nextProtein to be at the forefront of sustainable indoor and vertical farming innovation, and to gather the best and brightest to drive future progress,” says Gastli.
nextProtein’s current first facility, in Tunisia’s Cap Bon region, uses significantly less land and energy compared to traditional sources of protein such as beef and soy. The production method also requires almost no water and has a lower overall carbon footprint.
The latest investment will enable nextProtein to build a second cutting-edge facility, hire new talent and accelerate its research and development programme. The company plans to scale production to 100,000 tonnes per year by 2025, or an estimated 10 per cent of the total insect protein market globally.
nextProtein’s products include protein powder for farmed fish, poultry, pigs and pets, thereby replacing more resource-intensive or costly feed sources. For instance, one kilogram of insect protein is estimated to save three kilograms of ocean fish from being caught for use as fishmeal.
“While sustainability is a prerequisite to our impact, price competitiveness determines its scale and pace,” said Etienne Raynaud, Head of Strategy for the company.
“We have worked hard to become the most cost-efficient player, and this fundraising will enable nextProtein to emerge as a prominent industry-shaping company for the decade to come by bringing to market the next generation of insect-derived products.”
Headquartered in Paris, nextProtein exemplifies the shift towards a full circular economy, moving away from the industry standard of using cereal by-products as a main feed source for the insects – for which there is already other market demand – to focus instead on wasted fruits and vegetables.
“The agricultural sector is ripe for disruption, especially if we hope to feed a growing global population sustainably,” added Chaalala. “With nextProtein, we are helping mainstream a new environmentally friendly industry, so it is very important to keep the highest standards in order to build and maintain consumer trust in our products.
“Our strategy was to find raw materials that were local, unwanted and available in large quantities so as to reintegrate these nutrients into our food systems, giving new value to what was essentially considered worthless or even burdensome.”
The company is currently one of the rare few with operations outside the European Union to have its products certified through the region’s Trade Control and Expert System (TRACES), the strictest standards in the world for overseeing the import of animal products within its borders.
The latest funding round was led by a group of investors coordinated by Blue Oceans Partners, including Telos Impact and RAISE Impact, with support from Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers, through the Althelia Sustainable Ocean Fund1, Kepple Africa Ventures and Aucfan Incubate Inc.
“We are excited to back nextProtein because it has developed the most scalable insect farm model to date, which is the key for insect protein to become a mainstream animal and aquaculture feed,” says Christian Lim, co-founding Partner of Blue Oceans Partners.
Lisa Hubert, Blue Investment Manager at Mirova Natural Capital, added: “We are delighted to have signed this deal with nextProtein. In this challenging and uncertain environment, more than ever, we must be committed to working with innovative ways to provide new feed solutions and to preserve the health of our oceans.”
The investment positions nextProtein to tap into a global fishmeal market worth €7bn and growing at eight per cent every year, as well as the even bigger livestock feed (€400bn) and pet food markets (€50bn).
Since 2015, the start-up has attracted funds from a wide range of high-profile investors including Xavier Niel’s Kima Ventures, Khaled Helioui, an early investor in Uber, Deliveroo and OpenClassrooms, and Cyril Grislain, an investor in Stripe, Devialet and Headspace.
About Blue Oceans Partners
Paris-based Blue Oceans Partners was created in 2019 with the mission to invest in innovations that help regenerate ocean health and achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 14. Blue Oceans Partners backs startups that deliver both systemic impact and competitive market returns, with a focus on solutions to ocean pollution, overexploitation, and climate change.
http://www.blueoceanspartners.com
About Mirova
Mirova is an investment manager dedicated to responsible investment. Through a conviction-driven investment approach, Mirova’s goal is to combine value creation over the long term with sustainable development. Mirova’s talents have been pioneers in many areas of sustainable finance. Their ambition is to keep innovating to propose the most impactful solutions to their clients.
http://www.mirova.com/en
About Telos Impact
Telos Impact is a leading Brussels-based impact investment advisor for private investors and families who seek to tackle environmental priorities such as sustainable food, food waste, plastic pollution, water quality, and a decarbonized economy, by providing finance to promising and disruptive young companies.
http://www.telosimpact.com/en/
About RAISE Impact
RAISE Impact is an impact investment company developed within the RAISE Group, founded by Clara Gaymard and Gonzague de Blignières. The 100 million euros fund, France 2i, launched with the support of the Fondation de France in June 2019, targets ambitious projects likely to cause significant, even systemic, changes in our lifestyles, production methods and consumption. This fund aims to invest in projects or companies – SMEs or start-ups – with a mission or in the process of restructuring, committed to building a more sustainable future and a more united society.
http://www.raise.co
About Kepple Africa Ventures
Kepple Africa Ventures is a Japanese VC fund based in Nigeria and Kenya. With its mission to create new industries from Africa, it invested in 50 startups across 7 countries in Africa in 1.5 years since its inception. With Kepple Africa Ventures, Japanese strategic partners and investors will support business expansion and growth of the portfolio companies.
https://kepple-africa-ventures.com/
About Aucfan Incubate inc.
Aucfan Incubate inc. is the corporate venture capital arm of Aucfan Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan. We invest in and support seed and early-stage startup companies using unique and innovative technologies. To date, Aucfan Co., Ltd. and Aucfan Incubate Inc. have invested in more than 80 companies in the world.
http://www.aucfan.co.jp/en/