TRACT Secures €18.6 Million to Enhance Agrifood Supply Chain Resilience
Amsterdam, Friday, 24 October 2025.
On October 23, 2025, TRACT completed an €18.6 million funding round to advance its supply chain intelligence platform, addressing global agrifood industry challenges in sustainability and efficiency.
Introduction to TRACT’s Initiative
TRACT, based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, has successfully completed a €18.6 million Series A funding round on October 23, 2025. This initiative is pivotal as it addresses the pressing needs of the global agrifood industry, focusing on enhancing supply chain resilience and traceability. The funding was secured with the support of several investors, including Icos Capital, Invest International, Future Food Fund, Rabo Investments, Pymwymic, and Working Capital Fund [1][2].
Focus on Sustainability and Efficiency
The investment is aimed at expanding TRACT’s capabilities to provide robust tools that help agrifood companies manage sourcing risks and make data-driven decisions. This platform enhancement will enable companies to collaborate more effectively across the supply chain, thereby improving both sustainability and efficiency. Allison Kopf, CEO of TRACT, emphasized that resilient supply chains are essential for building a more equitable and sustainable food system [1][2][3].
How the Platform Works
TRACT’s platform offers comprehensive solutions for tracking and managing supply chains. By integrating with existing data systems, it provides stakeholders with the visibility needed to prevent deforestation and ensure emission transparency. This functionality is particularly crucial as regulations like the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) come into effect, requiring companies to comply with strict sustainability standards [1][3].
Company Background and Vision
Founded by global agrifood leaders such as Archer Daniels Midland Company, Cargill, Louis Dreyfus Company, and olam food ingredients, TRACT operates with a clear vision to transform the food system. The platform’s goal is to make sustainability measurable, actionable, and scalable, ultimately helping agrifood businesses build smarter and more resilient supply chains [1][2].