Flagship Pioneering Forms Terion to Build Digital Infrastructure for Agriculture
Flagship Pioneering announced in a press release the formation of Terion, a new agricultural technology company created through the combination of CIBO Technologies and Indigo Ag's Source business. The company aims to provide a unified digital infrastructure for agriculture, integrating data, verification, and program management through artificial intelligence.
Terion’s platform is designed to connect on-farm activity with enterprise sustainability, compliance, financing, and market outcomes. It combines CIBO’s scientific modeling and AI capabilities with Source’s enterprise integrations and grower network. The system supports measurement, reporting, and verification of agricultural outcomes across multiple stakeholders.
Sunand Menon, previously CEO of CIBO Technologies and Operating Partner at Flagship Pioneering, will lead Terion as CEO. The company will operate independently to serve farmers, enterprises, and governments, providing a trusted data foundation for agricultural programs and sustainability initiatives. Terion is headquartered in Boston, with operations in the US Midwest and Brazil.
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