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Top Food Startup Accelerators in 2025

From climate-conscious packaging to alternative proteins and kitchen robotics, the food innovation space is hotter than ever. In 2025, founders building in foodtech need more than great recipes — they need technical support, supply chain connections, and go-to-market guidance.

That's where a food startup accelerator comes in.

These programs help early-stage food companies de-risk production, connect with retailers, and raise capital faster. In this guide, we cover the top accelerators globally supporting food entrepreneurs in 2025.


Quick list of top food startup accelerators in 2025

  • Relish Works Accelerator – Food innovation program with restaurant and supply chain focus
  • Food Future Co – Mission-driven accelerator for sustainable food startups
  • Brinc FoodTech – Global foodtech accelerator supporting alternative protein and packaging
  • ProVeg Incubator – Europe's leading accelerator for plant-based and cultivated food
  • The Kitchen Hub – Israel-based foodtech VC and accelerator backed by Strauss Group
  • Bits x Bites – Agri-foodtech accelerator investing in Chinese market innovations
  • MassChallenge Switzerland (FoodTech track) – Non-equity program focused on food and ag
  • Eatable Adventures – Spanish foodtech accelerator working with global corporates
  • AgFunder GROW – Agri-food innovation accelerator based in Singapore
  • Big Idea Ventures Accelerator – Early-stage support for alt-protein and functional food startups

How to find the right food startup accelerator

Finding the right food startup accelerator means understanding where your startup fits in the food innovation landscape.

Ask these questions:

  • Are they product- or tech-focused? Some accelerators focus on CPG, others on deeptech food science
  • What stage do they support? Do they work with idea-stage, MVP, or market-ready startups?
  • Do they invest or offer grants? Some are equity-free; others invest with follow-on funding
  • Corporate backing? Some programs are supported by food giants like Nestlé or PepsiCo
  • Pilot access or lab facilities? Do they help with testing, kitchens, or manufacturing scale-up?

Explore options by region and category in the Papermark Investor Database.


How to send your pitch deck to food startup accelerators

Pitching your food startup to an accelerator? First impressions matter. Here's how to stand out:

  • Don't send static PDFs — use a trackable, secure link with rich analytics
  • Include shelf-ready details — traction, formulations, packaging, or certifications
  • Tailor your message — mention category (e.g., alt-protein, fermentation, SaaS for kitchens)
  • Track opens and timing — use analytics to follow up at the right moment
  • Link to additional docs — like R&D decks or lab results in a data room
  1. Get notified when an accelerator team opens your deck
  2. Track how long they were on each page of your deck
  3. Capture emails of those who viewed your deck
  4. Protect your IP using watermark, screenshot protection and other link permissions
  5. Securely send data room with multiple documents

Pitch deck sharing


Table

AcceleratorLocationInvestment SizeProgram LengthFocus AreasEquity Free
Relish Works (Food Foundry)Chicago, USAUndisclosed16 weeksFoodservice, Supply ChainYes
FoodFutureCoNew York, USAUndisclosed12 weeksSustainable Food, AgTechYes
Brinc FoodTechGlobal (Hong Kong, Singapore)Up to $80K3 monthsAlt-Protein, PackagingNo
ProVeg IncubatorBerlin, GermanyUp to €250K12 weeksPlant-Based, Cultivated FoodYes
The Kitchen HubAshdod, IsraelSeed Investment12 monthsFoodTech InnovationNo
Bits x BitesShanghai, ChinaVariesOngoingAgri-FoodTechNo
MassChallenge Switzerland (FoodTech Track)Lausanne, SwitzerlandNon-equity Grants4 monthsFood & AgTechYes
Eatable AdventuresMadrid, SpainUndisclosed6 monthsFoodTech, AgriFoodNo
AgFunder GROWSingapore$100K5 monthsAgriFoodTechNo
Big Idea VenturesGlobal (NYC, Paris, Singapore)$200K5 monthsAlt-Protein, Functional FoodNo

1. Relish Works (Food Foundry)

Chicago-based accelerator focusing on foodservice innovation.

  • Focus: Foodservice, Supply Chain
  • Location: Chicago, USA
  • Program length: 16 weeks
  • Investment: Undisclosed
  • Equity free: Yes
  • Website: Relish Works

2. FoodFutureCo

Scale-up accelerator for sustainable food and agriculture startups.

  • Focus: Sustainable Food, AgTech
  • Location: New York, USA
  • Program length: 12 weeks
  • Investment: Undisclosed
  • Equity free: Yes
  • Website: FoodFutureCo

3. Brinc FoodTech

Global accelerator supporting alternative protein and food packaging startups.

  • Focus: Alt-Protein, Packaging
  • Location: Global (Hong Kong, Singapore)
  • Program length: 3 months
  • Investment: Up to $80K
  • Equity free: No
  • Website: Brinc

4. ProVeg Incubator

Leading incubator for plant-based and cultivated food startups.

  • Focus: Plant-Based, Cultivated Food
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Program length: 12 weeks
  • Investment: Up to €250K
  • Equity free: Yes
  • Website: ProVeg Incubator

5. The Kitchen Hub

Israeli FoodTech incubator investing in innovative food technologies.

  • Focus: FoodTech Innovation
  • Location: Ashdod, Israel
  • Program length: 12 months
  • Investment: Seed Investment
  • Equity free: No
  • Website: The Kitchen Hub

6. Bits x Bites

China's first food-focused venture capital firm investing in agri-foodtech.

  • Focus: Agri-FoodTech
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Program length: Ongoing
  • Investment: Varies
  • Equity free: No
  • Website: Bits x Bites

7. MassChallenge Switzerland (FoodTech Track)

Non-equity accelerator supporting food and agtech startups.

  • Focus: Food & AgTech
  • Location: Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Program length: 4 months
  • Investment: Non-equity Grants
  • Equity free: Yes
  • Website: MassChallenge Switzerland

8. Eatable Adventures

Spanish accelerator driving innovation in the food and agri-food sectors.

  • Focus: FoodTech, AgriFood
  • Location: Madrid, Spain
  • Program length: 6 months
  • Investment: Undisclosed
  • Equity free: No
  • Website: Eatable Adventures

9. AgFunder GROW

Singapore-based accelerator investing in agrifoodtech startups.

  • Focus: AgriFoodTech
  • Location: Singapore
  • Program length: 5 months
  • Investment: $100K
  • Equity free: No
  • Website: AgFunder GROW

10. Big Idea Ventures

Global accelerator investing in alternative protein and functional food startups.

  • Focus: Alt-Protein, Functional Food
  • Location: Global (NYC, Paris, Singapore)
  • Program length: 5 months
  • Investment: $200K
  • Equity free: No
  • Website: Big Idea Ventures

Prepare for Demo Day: what food accelerators expect

Demo Day is your opportunity to showcase your startup to investors, partners, and industry leaders. Here's how to make the most of it:

  • Highlight traction: Showcase sales figures, partnerships, or pilot programs.
  • Demonstrate product-market fit: Present customer feedback and market validation.
  • Showcase scalability: Outline your growth strategy and market potential.
  • Be prepared: Practice your pitch and anticipate questions.
  • Use Papermark: Share your pitch deck with real-time analytics to track engagement.

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Final Thoughts

The food industry is evolving rapidly, with startups leading the charge in innovation. Choosing the right food startup accelerator can provide the support, resources, and network needed to scale your business. Utilize tools like Papermark to present your startup effectively and track investor engagement.


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