Pay Dirt: Kula Bio and Dacon Create Natick Headquarters
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July 8, 2021

Pay Dirt: Kula Bio and Dacon Create Natick Headquarters

Pioneering sustainability.

Dacon and Kula creating a new headquarters in the Metro West.  Currently situated in Greentown Labs, Kula Bio is a 3-year-old startup that is pioneering sustainability with Kula-N, a supercharged fertilizer for agriculture. Based on the premise that longer living, natural microbes contain stronger nutrient capabilities, Kula’s patented process creates bacterial microbes that transport nitrogen from air into fertilizer.  It does this via a reactor technology which enables the microbes to store energy from renewable electricity and carbon dioxide.  Applied via irrigation, energy then slowly releases nitrogen directly into the soil.  Once depleted, the bacteria die and decompose naturally increasing carbon into the land.

Agriculturalists and farmers have limited options for fertilizing.  Ninety percent of fertilizer used is conventional, that while inexpensive and precisely applied, contaminates water and produces greenhouse gas emissions during the manufacturing process.  Conversely organic fertilizers are expensive and produce inconsistent results. The Kula-N biofertilizer encapsulates optimal aspects of both these products – cost competitiveness and immediate impact of traditional fertilizers with the environmental sustainability of organics. With consumer demand increasing for sustainable food resources, Kula-N enables agriculturalists to maintain costs and yield.

In May, Kula raised $10M in seed funding from prominent environmental funds including the Collaborative Fund and the Nature Conservancy. This project is in response to sales growth. Designed for versatility that will support various business functions as they grow, the space contains executive offices, open employee seating, a research lab, manufacturing spaces, an inventory area, grow room and amenities.  States Kevin Quinn, Dacon’s CEO, “The human demands placed on our environment necessitates champions like Kula Bio who have deep insight, market acumen and innovative determination to aid nature with science.  Their entrepreneurial approach is contagious”.

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