feedstoq

feedstoq

Farming

Growing tomorrow’s energy today

About us

feedstoq unlocks new feedstock volumes for bioenergy producers by facilitating flexible cultivation, pre-processing, and supplying of second-generation oilseed and biomass feedstocks in Europe. By leveraging AI-driven land analytics and integrated financial solutions, we bring underutilised lands into productive use for energy crops cultivation. Our unique value proposition connects farmers, lenders, and bioenergy producers to build a scalable, sustainable supply chain.

Website
feedstoq.com
Industry
Farming
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2024

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  • One of the biggest hurdles in achieving bioenergy targets is the availability of sustainable feedstock. That’s where feedstoq comes in. Our platform identifies untapped land resources, supports farmers with financial solutions, and delivers high-quality oilseed and biomass feedstocks directly to bioenergy producers. Together, we’re breaking through the bottleneck and accelerating the energy transition. 🌍⚡ #biofuel #biogas #saf #marinefuel #biomethane #energytransition #sustainability

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  • Want to be a sustainability ninja? Your katana is your feedstock — razor-sharp traceable and compliant. Without it, you’re swinging a stick in the fight for decarbonisation. The right feedstock turns your refinery into a powerhouse, slicing through audits, and leaving a trail of green behind you. Sharpen your edge, because in this battle, sustainability is the art, and your feedstock is the blade. Know your feedstoq — because not all feedstocks are created equal, and sustainability starts at the source. #biofuels #SAF #RD #RED #CORSIA

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  • feedstoq reposted this

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    Climate infrastructure | Biofuels feedstocks

    Who benefits when a family farm is broken up or sold to pay a tax bill? Certainly not the local community, nor the food system, nor the environment. The state may collect revenue, but at the cost of the long-term resilience that generational farming provides. Today, I stand with Britain’s farmers as they navigate challenges that test their resilience—not just from the forces of nature but from ideas embedded in policy. Through feedstoq, I’ve seen how farming is more than an economic activity; it’s an intricate system of stewardship, productivity, and legacy. Inheritance tax raises a fundamental question: is it wise to tax the transfer of stability? Farms are not disposable assets. They’re complex systems—land, labour, knowledge, and care intertwined over decades to produce not just food but environmental benefits, economic stability, and cultural continuity. Taxing their transfer disrupts this balance. The notion of inheritance tax assumes a certain kind of wealth—a financialised, liquid asset easily divided and redistributed. Farms don’t fit this mold. Their value is tied to the land, infrastructure, and knowledge handed down through generations. The real problem isn’t inheritance tax per se; it’s the framework. We should question whether it belongs in contexts where continuity and resilience are paramount. Taxing consumption or inefficiency is logical—it curtails excess and waste. But taxing continuity? NFU (National Farmers' Union) Farmers Weekly Farmers Guardian Clive Bailye Tom Bradshaw #togeher

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  • feedstoq reposted this

    View profile for Alex Gospodinov, graphic

    Climate infrastructure | Biofuels feedstocks

    SAF and renewable diesel from crops? Yes, please. Watch with sound. Spread the word.   If Michael Liebreich is correct in saying that synthetic fuels served with #HydrogenSoufflé are a thing of a very distant future. And, as long as humanity doesn’t engineer a way to create more manure (good try, San Francisco 😉). The oilseed cover crops got a lot of heavy lifting to do.   At feedstoq, we help biofuel producers meet ReFuelEU Aviation and FuelEU Maritime regulations by providing a scalable, consistent, fully-traceable, RED III-compliant feedstock solution through the contract farming of oilseed cover crops. Our crops do not compete with food production and can be seamlessly integrated into existing crop rotations. This approach supports soil health, prevents erosion, and enhances biodiversity while ensuring farmers maintain their main crops. We handle the entire process, from supplying high-quality seeds to farmers and offering them agronomic support to collecting and crushing the harvested oilseeds. Using advanced technology, we monitor crops and optimise the feedstock logistics, helping minimise costs and GHG emissions. The HEFA-compatible crude vegetable oils we produce are then supplied to bio- and petroleum refineries across Europe, enabling them to meet growing market demand for sustainable fuels like SAF and renewable marine fuel. Want to learn more? Get in touch at feedstoq.com Made with AI (mostly)- Kling by Kuaishou Technology and Midjourney. Edited with CapCut. Music by Nicholas Britell. #biofuel #bioenergy #saf #CORSIA #IMO2020 #biotech #agritech #cleantech #agriculture #farming #energytransition

  • Ever heard an AI talk about farming for bioenergy? Well, now you can!   What happens when an AI reads your website and decides farmers are out here growing weed? Spoiler: It’s not that kind of crop! Our new podcast dives into feedstoq’s world of sustainable farming. We gave AI the reins, and now you can hear all about how we help farmers cultivate energy crops – just with a few unexpected twists. Tune in for the insights! #biogas #biofuels #biomethane #SAF

  • Did you know that Gen-2 feedstocks don’t compete with food crops? They’re grown on marginal lands and require minimal resources, making them key to a sustainable bioenergy future. At feedstoq, we’re making it easier for farmers to adopt these crops while connecting them with bioenergy producers who are looking for sustainable solutions. 🚜💡 #bioenergy #biomethane #biogas #biofuels #regenerativefarming #sustainablefarming #contractfarming #energycrops

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  • Cover crops like Camelina, Carinata, and Triticale don’t just produce feedstock for bioenergy – they also improve soil health, reduce erosion, and promote biodiversity. At feedstoq, we’re bringing more farmers into the loop to make sustainable farming profitable. Growing energy isn’t just about what’s above the ground – it’s about nurturing what’s beneath it too! 🌱🌍 #covercrops #soilhealth #sustainablefarming #regenerativefarming #bioguel #biogas

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  • Farmers – ever thought about growing energy crops as part of your rotation? With feedstoq, you can cultivate low-input cover crops on marginal land, boosting your income without disrupting your primary crops. We handle the tech, finance, and route to market – you focus on doing what you do best: farming. Let’s grow something new together. 🌾💪 #farming #covercrops #agriculture #regenerativefarming #energycrops #bioenergy

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