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Climate intelligence startup Mondra has raised 拢10 million in Series A funding to accelerate its expansion into Europe and strengthen its AI-driven platform for managing food supply chain resilience.

The round was co-led by AlbionVC and Planet A Ventures, with participation from Swisscom, PeakBridge, Ponderosa Ventures and Green Circle Foodtech Ventures.聽

The investment will fund the London-based firm鈥檚 move into key European markets, including the Netherlands, Germany and France, as well as support the development of new tools for managing supply chain disruption and climate risk alongside emissions tracking.

Mondra鈥檚 platform uses digital twin technology to map complex supply chains, helping food companies and retailers track carbon emissions, price volatility and climate-related risks across their networks.聽

It was created in partnership with the British Retail Consortium (BRC), working alongside major UK retailers including Tesco, Sainsbury鈥檚, M&S, Lidl and Aldi, as well as suppliers and global brands such as Starbucks and Nando鈥檚.

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鈥淭his investment marks a defining moment for Mondra as we scale our UK success and expand across Europe,鈥 said Jason Barrett, founder and CEO of Mondra.聽

鈥淔ood businesses today must decarbonise, comply with new regulations, and navigate growing supply chain volatility.聽

鈥淢ondra empowers them to act with confidence – turning sustainability goals into measurable, resilient outcomes.鈥

Adam Chirkowski, partner at AlbionVC, added: 鈥淎t AlbionVC we see significant opportunity ahead for Jason and the Mondra team as they build a category-defining digital twin technology to strengthen supply chain resilience across the food and beverage sector.聽

鈥淭heir progress in creating the UK coalition, securing European partnerships, and gaining access to some of the world鈥檚 largest retailers underscores the strong momentum behind their vision.聽

鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to back their continued success.鈥

The raise follows the company鈥檚 拢3.4m pre-Series A round in 2024, which supported the rollout of its platform to UK grocers.

Last year, the business launched Sherpa, its AI-powered assistant described by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella as 鈥渉aving great potential to enable food system Net Zero鈥.

Sherpa acts as a co-pilot for decision-makers, helping businesses manage sustainability, risk and performance across complex food supply chains.

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