French startup ReSoil secures €4 million to scale regenerative agriculture initiatives

Dec 5, 2025 - 21:00
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French startup ReSoil secures €4 million to scale regenerative agriculture initiatives

ReSoil, a Paris-based company supporting farmers in the agroecological transition of their operations, has raised €4 million in order to scale its regenerative agriculture projects and expand its digital carbon-management platform.

Participants include Banque des Territoires, InvESS Île-de-France Amorçage (initiated by the Île-de-France Region), and Generali Impact Investment – two funds managed by INCO Ventures.

With ReSoil, we can finally offer farmers the financial visibility they need by guaranteeing upfront revenues – a critical lever for enabling change. We also provide agricultural sectors with robust tools to measure and track their decarbonization using transparent, internationally aligned methodologies. And we empower French companies to act locally by capturing carbon in French soils while demonstrating tangible climate impact to customers, employees and investors,” says Grégoire Alston, co-founder of ReSoil alongside Yohann Vrain and Luc Bailly.

European AgriTech funding activity in 2025 shows a steady flow of capital into solutions improving soil health, farm resilience and environmental performance.

Alongside ReSoil’s new round, the UK-based CroBio secured €850k to advance microbial soil amendments that enhance nutrient and water retention while supporting carbon sequestration, and Antler Bio raised €3.6 million to scale its gene-expression technology aimed at improving dairy-farm productivity and animal resilience.

Together, these 2025 rounds represent approximately €4.45 million invested in adjacent AgriTech areas, indicating sustained interest in technologies that improve environmental outcomes and operational efficiency across farming systems.

Founded in 2022, ReSoil empowers farmers by financing the evolution of their agricultural practices, reducing the environmental footprint of farms, and unlocking the value of environmental services generated at the farm level.

The company is now experiencing strong growth, supporting agroecological transition across more than 100,000 hectares monitored via ReSoil Carbon – 40,000 hectares of active projects, and an additional 60,000 hectares under development in partnership with agricultural cooperatives.

Across its existing portfolio, ReSoil’s projects are reportedly expected to reduce or store more than 300,000 tonnes of CO₂. Since opening its projects to corporate funding in 2024, ReSoil has already onboarded 80 corporate clients, enabling more than €3 million to be committed to financing the agricultural transition.

ReSoil plans to make significant investments to scale regenerative agriculture projects across France. Through its ReSoil Carbon platform, the company guarantees farmers additional revenue directly linked to improvements in their environmental performance, ensuring a predictable and attractive financial incentive for adopting agroecological practices.

The funding round will also accelerate the expansion of ReSoil’s digital platform, enabling more farmers to access support and equipping agricultural stakeholders with new features that simplify the management of carbon projects.

ReSoil’s remuneration framework for farmers is built on two complementary mechanisms:

  • Within agricultural value chains: sector-based premiums tied to measurable decarbonisation outcomes, using ISO 14067–certified emission factors aligned with GHG Protocol and SBTi FLAG methodologies
  • Beyond agricultural supply chains: sale of Label Bas-Carbone certified carbon credits on the voluntary market to companies committed to local climate action and biodiversity preservation.

ReSoil will also strengthen its teams of agronomists, who design and deploy projects on the ground, and its carbon contribution experts, who support corporate sustainability departments in their soil carbon sequestration strategies.

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