African startups can now apply for the AgriBlue.AI accelerator, a global program run by UK-based Bright Tide that supports early-stage companies using AI to transform agriculture and aquaculture.
The initiative seeks startups working on smart feeding, water quality monitoring, disease detection, and biodiversity tracking for land and ocean-based food systems. It aims to boost scalable, climate-resilient ventures that address global food security challenges.
Selected startups will gain access to investors, corporate partners, mentors, and pitch opportunities. Applications close June 15 and can be submitted via Bright Tide’s platform.
This year’s cohort will focus on increasing participation from Africa and other regions most vulnerable to food system disruption.