TechCrunch News 04月29日 21:21
Hoofprint Biome boosts cow nutrition while slashing methane burps
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Hoofprint Biome公司另辟蹊径,没有像传统方法那样直接消除牛打嗝中的甲烷,而是从提高动物健康和生产力的角度出发,利用酶制剂调整牛的微生物组,在减少甲烷排放的同时,增加牛可吸收的营养。这种创新方法已帮助该公司获得1500万美元的A轮融资。该公司的饲料添加剂可以抑制瘤胃中产生甲烷的微生物,提高饲料效率,使牛在相同饲料量下增重更多。投资方认为,这种源于瘤胃的天然蛋白质产品,有望避免此前其他甲烷减排产品遭遇的负面舆论。

🌱Hoofprint Biome公司通过酶制剂调整牛的微生物组,旨在减少甲烷排放,同时提高动物健康和生产力,而非仅仅关注气候变化。

🔬该公司的饲料添加剂通过抑制瘤胃中产生甲烷的微生物,从而减少甲烷排放。甲烷是一种强效温室气体,其增温效应是同等二氧化碳的84倍。

🐄Hoofprint的目标是提高5%的“饲料效率”,即在给定饲料量下,牛可以增加的体重。通过改善瘤胃效率,该公司有信心在农民中取得成功。

🧪该公司的酶制剂来源于瘤胃本身,是一种天然蛋白质,易于降解,与其他工业酶(如奶酪和洗涤剂中使用的酶)的生产方式类似。

Sometimes, answering a long-standing problem is a matter of finding a new perspective.

Take methane from cows: For years, people have been trying to eliminate the gas from cow burps in an attempt to limit the livestock’s impact on the climate. But they haven’t made a dent. That’s in part because they were looking at the issue from the perspective of a climate scientist, not a farmer.

Kathryn Polkoff, co-founder and CEO of Hoofprint Biome, has been thinking about the problem more like a farmer, though.

“The first time I heard about this methane problem was animal science 101,” Polkoff, who has a PhD in animal science, told TechCrunch. It wasn’t in the context of climate change, but of animal health and productivity.

Polkoff and her co-founder Scott Collins have stumbled upon a novel way to modify a cow’s microbiome using enzymes, slashing methane while boosting the nutrients available to the cow.

That discovery has netted Hoofprint a $15 million Series A round led by SOSV, the startup exclusively told TechCrunch. Other participating investors include AgriZeroNZ, Alexandria Venture Investments, Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund, Breakthrough Energy Fellows, Good Growth Capital, Ponderosa Ventures, and Twynam. The new round will help the company trial its enzymes on farms.

“We’ve spent thousands of years breeding the animals to make them as efficient as possible and to increase the yield, and but there have not really been that many attempts to change a microbiome,” she said. “That’d be like if you were engineering a car but had never changed the engine — that’s where all the energy comes from.”

Hoofprint’s feed additive tweaks the microbiome in a cow’s rumen and suppresses the growth of microbes that generate methane, a potent greenhouse gas that warms the planet 84 times more than the same amount of carbon dioxide.

Rumen is a “hodgepodge assembly line,” said Po Bronson, the SOSV general partner who led the firm’s investment in Hoofprint. The stuff cows eat tends to be very hard to digest and extract nutrients from. Over the millennia, cows have evolved alongside a complex microbiome in the rumen that helps break down the forage, releasing nutrients in the process. 

The cow absorbs some of those nutrients, but not all. Another group of microbes steals some of those nutrients to drive their own growth at the expense of the cow’s, generating methane as a byproduct. “It’s a very specific subset of microbes that are making the methane,” Polkoff said.

Hoofprint’s enzyme suppresses those microbes. The startup will use yeast to make the enzymes, similar to how other industrial enzymes are made, including those used in cheese, detergent, and other products. 

For Bronson at SOSV, the fact that Hoofprint’s enzymes are derived from the rumen itself was key. One previous methane-reducing product, Bovaer, faced a wave of disinformation when a large food company announced trials in the UK in December.

He doesn’t think that Hoofprint will face the same backlash. “The core concept is that their product is a natural protein. They degrade just like any other protein an animal would eat. They’re sort of natural to the rumen.”

Hoofprint is targeting a 5% improvement in “feed efficiency,” Polkoff said, or how many more pounds a cow can put on for a given amount of feed.

By improving the efficiency of a cow’s rumen, Bronson is confident Hoofprint will be able to succeed with farmers where other startups have failed. “Knocking down methane is table stakes,” he said. “To make it a more productive thing is what they will pay for.”

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