Maltento, a company based in Cape Town, South Africa, is dedicated to unlocking the functional compounds of insect-based feed solutions. Recently, the company concluded a capital raise of $3.3 million with Sand River Venture Capital. This investment is a significant milestone for Maltento as it continues its mission to develop sustainable and innovative solutions in the animal feed market.
The intention behind the investment is to support Maltento’s ambitions to become a global player in the functional ingredient market. The investment will enable Maltento to accelerate its unique approach to insect biotechnology and further develop its pioneering palatability enhancer, called Palate+. Additionally, the funding will facilitate the expansion of Maltento’s offerings into new markets, including the United States and the European Union.
Why the Investors Invested
The investors, Sand River Venture Capital, decided to invest in Maltento for several reasons. In the first place, both parties share common values, with a commitment to funding innovative solutions for a sustainable future. Sand River Venture Capital is focused on providing capital and support to businesses that contribute to regenerating the natural world, and Maltento aligns with this mission.
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Again, Sand River Venture Capital recognized Maltento as a leading company in the field of insect-based feed solutions. They were impressed by Maltento’s entrepreneurial drive and game-changing sustainability credentials. The potential for strong financial returns and the opportunity to support a company that is committed to creating sustainable products were also factors that attracted the investors.
A Look at Maltento
Maltento was founded in 2018 by Dean Smorenburg and is headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa. The company specializes in unlocking the functional compounds of insect-based feed solutions. Their primary markets are in the animal feed industry, both locally in South Africa and worldwide.
Maltento draws inspiration from insects to create clean, consistent, and functional nutrition solutions for animal feed markets. The company operates a factory in Epping, capable of shipping over 15 tonnes of processed soldier fly larvae to the United States every month. This high-protein addition to chicken feed not only provides a nutritional boost but also supports job creation in South Africa.
One of Maltento’s flagship products is Palate+, a pioneering palatability enhancer. The company aims to expand the offering of Palate+ into new markets, including the United States and the European Union. Maltento’s sustainable approach involves minimizing the use of scarce natural resources and maximizing the utilization of traceable co-products from agro-processing industries.
The company is committed to leveraging insect biotechnology to create sustainable products that outperform other alternatives in the market. Through the unlocking of functional benefits from insects, Maltento aims to produce feed solutions that improve animal health while also contributing to soil and planet health. Their insect-based compounds are free from antibiotics and growth hormones, addressing crucial issues such as allergies, inflammation, and gut health.
With the recent investment from Sand River Venture Capital, Maltento is well-positioned to accelerate its growth in the field of insect-based feed solutions. The company’s dedication to sustainability, innovation, and job creation sets the stage for a brighter and more sustainable future in the animal feed industry.
Charles Rapulu Udoh
Charles Rapulu Udoh is a Lagos-based lawyer, who has several years of experience working in Africa’s burgeoning tech startup industry. He has closed multi-million dollar deals bordering on venture capital, private equity, intellectual property (trademark, patent or design, etc.), mergers and acquisitions, in countries such as in the Delaware, New York, UK, Singapore, British Virgin Islands, South Africa, Nigeria etc. He’s also a corporate governance and cross-border data privacy and tax expert.
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