Founded Year

2016

Stage

Series G | Alive

Total Raised

$768M

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$144M | 3 mos ago

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About Inari

Inari is a biotechnology company focused on agricultural solutions through seed design. The company's main offerings include genomics-based seed design and multiplex gene editing technologies aimed at improving crop productivity and resource use. Inari's focus is directed at sectors in the agricultural industry that seek to improve sustainability and efficiency in food production. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Headquarters Location

One Kendall Square Building 600/700, Suite 7-501

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139,

United States

774-489-5345

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Inari named as Leader among 10 other companies, including Indigo, Brightseed, and Phylos.

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Latest Inari News

AI and gene editing poised to boost ‘stagnating’ corn yields: Inari

Mar 25, 2025

Inari aims to significantly increase soybean, corn and wheat yields without increasing inputs. (Getty Images) With cumulative equity raised of more than $720 million, seed design start-up Inari Agriculture is attracting significant support from investors. We caught up with Inari CFO Lara Smith Weber to learn more about the company’s innovative technology and asset-light business model. LSW: This investment enables us to further scale up and progress toward commercialisation, bringing our breakthrough products into the hands of our seed company customers. At Inari, we aim to significantly increase soybean, corn and wheat yields without increasing inputs. We are already making meaningful progress in all three crops. This funding helps further advance our cutting-edge capabilities in AI-powered predictive design and multiplex gene editing so we can develop even more impactful step-change solutions. ATN: Can you provide more details on Inari’s commercialisation timeline for its first products in soybeans, corn, and wheat? LSW: As the company SEEDesign, we provide advanced breeding solutions to seed companies, and they ultimately decide when and how to market their resulting products to farmers. There’s a key reason for this approach: relationships. These seed companies have incredibly deep, often incredibly long-held connections with their farmers, so they know what their customers need. Closest to commercialisation are our first-generation high-yielding soybeans. Our customers will bulk up products for commercialisation soon, and in the meantime, their farmers can see our edited plants this summer at demo plots across the US. Higher-yielding corn and wheat products are not far behind, with both currently being tested in the field. Inari CFO Lara Smith Weber: “Our goals include increasing crop yields by 10 to 20 times what farmers have gotten used to.” (jason grow 978.884.7964/Inari) ATN: How does Inari’s technology differ from other approaches in the seed industry? LSW: One of the key components of our multiplex gene editing toolbox is that it enables us to not only make multiple simultaneous edits in multiple locations, but also multiple types of edits. For example, in addition to turning genes on and off – what is often referred to as “gene knockouts” – we can also dial a gene’s expression up and down, like a dimmer. This enables us to make incredibly precise improvements. We also recognise that simply having the ability to make edits isn’t enough to drive meaningful change – it’s also critical to know where and how to edit. That’s why we pair our editing toolbox with AI-powered predictive design, which taps into powerful data analytics to discover new genetic pathways and predict which edits and edit types will deliver the most optimal outcomes. ATN: You want to deliver impactful solutions that benefit both your seed customers and the planet… what does real impact look like? LSW: It’s important to acknowledge that agriculture has been a true success story for society and the world at large, but current practices are also increasingly unsustainable. Meanwhile, progress in seed has stagnated – for example, the annual average yield increase in corn, soybeans and wheat has been around just 1% for three decades. That’s simply not enough when the global population continues to grow, food security is being challenged, and extreme weather conditions are increasingly common. At Inari, our bold long-term goals include increasing these crops’ yields by 10% to 20% – or, put another way, 10 to 20 times what farmers have gotten used to – without requiring additional inputs. That’s real impact. ATN: You license your tech to other agricultural companies. Is this risky? LSW: We don’t view collaborating with multiple partners as risky. The challenges we are working to address – food security, climate, farmer well-being – are far too big for any one or two organisations to address alone. Broad collaboration is a necessity if we are going to ensure a more sustainable food system for generations to come. We prioritise strong partner relationships, working with organisations that share a similar vision of the seed industry’s future. Related Topics

Inari Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Inari founded?

    Inari was founded in 2016.

  • Where is Inari's headquarters?

    Inari's headquarters is located at One Kendall Square, Cambridge.

  • What is Inari's latest funding round?

    Inari's latest funding round is Series G.

  • How much did Inari raise?

    Inari raised a total of $768M.

  • Who are the investors of Inari?

    Investors of Inari include Flagship Pioneering, NGS Super, Hanwha Impact, State of Michigan Retirement Systems, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and 14 more.

  • Who are Inari's competitors?

    Competitors of Inari include Verinomics and 6 more.

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