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An EIS-Eligible UK
AgriTech Investment Supporting the Future of British Farming

An EIS-eligible early-stage investment opportunity aligned with sustainability, innovation, and the structural demand for resilient food production.

Investment Highlights:

  • EIS-eligible for income tax relief
  • Potential Capital Gains Tax relief
  • Focused on controlled-environment agriculture systems

Affiliations

Agritech
Keystone Coop
NFU
University of Reading
Royal Holloway
Sparsholt
UK Urban Agritech
University of Essex

Why This Matters Now

Modern agriculture is under pressure. From rising input costs to climate volatility and supply chain disruption. AgriTech is moving fast, and investment is increasingly backing solutions that improve productivity while reducing dependency on traditional farming constraints.

IAG is building technology intended to help growers produce consistently and efficiently, with a focus on scalable vertical farming systems.

The Opportunity

An EIS investment into Innovation Agri-Tech Group offers investors exposure to UK innovation in agriculture, with potential EIS tax reliefs where eligible.

What IAG Does

IAG develops aeroponic vertical farming technology aimed at delivering strong yields with a more efficient growing environment.

In simple terms:

We build modern indoor farming technology designed to help growers produce more, more reliably without being limited by seasonality.

Learn more about IAG and the technology approach inside our brochure.

Why Investors Look at IAG

01

Category Tailwinds

Demand for resilient food production and efficient agriculture solutions continues to grow.

02

Technology-Led Differentiation

IAG positions itself around proprietary technology in vertical farming systems.

03

Commercial Scalability

The model is designed to be deployed across multiple grower contexts (subject to execution and market adoption).

How EIS Works

The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) is a UK government initiative designed to encourage investment into early-stage UK businesses, offering tax reliefs for eligible investors and qualifying companies.

EIS may offer (subject to eligibility):

  • Income tax relief
  • CGT deferral relief
  • Potential loss relief
  • Inheritance tax relief (after qualifying period)

EIS rules can change, and tax relief depends on individual circumstances.

Investment Snapshot

Minimum investment: £10,000

Structure: EIS-eligible equity investment

Who it's for: investors who understand early-stage risk and longer holding periods

Use of funds (keep high-level):

  • Product development & engineering
  • Commercial growth and partnerships
  • Operational scale and installations
  • Hiring and execution capacity

What You’ll Get in our Investment Brochure

  • Company overview & mission
  • Technology summary
  • Market context & growth strategy
  • Commercial approach & roadmap
  • EIS overview and process
  • Risks and key considerations
  • Next steps to speak with the team
DOWNLOAD INVESTMENT BROCHURE
Innovation Agritech Group Information Memorandum

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What the call covers (5-10 mins):

01

Your investment objectives & timeline

02

Eligibility / investor classification (where required)

03

The IAG opportunity and how the process works

04

Next steps to review the brochure and documents

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High Net Worth Individual Investor Statement

I declare that I am a certified High Net Worth Individual for the purposes of Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005.

If you meet condition A or B below, you may choose to be classified as a high net worth individual for the purposes of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005.

In the last financial year, did you have:

A) An annual income of £100,000 or more? Income does NOT include any one-off pension withdrawals.

If yes, please specify your income (as defined above) to the nearest £10,000 in the last financial year.

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Minimum value is £100,000

AND/OR

B) Net assets of £250,000 or more? Net assets do NOT include: your home (primary residence), any loan secured on it or any equity released from it; your pension (or any pension withdrawals) or any rights under insurance contracts. Net assets are total assets minus any debts you owe.

If yes, please specify your net assets (as defined above) to the nearest £100,000 in the last financial year: £250,000

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Minimum value is £250,000

OR

C) None of these apply to me.


I declare that I have answered yes to A and/or B, and wish to be treated as a high net worth individual.

I understand that this means:

  • a) I can receive financial promotions where the contents may not comply with rules made by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA);
  • b) I can expect no protection from the FCA, the Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme

I am aware that it is open to me to seek advice from someone who specialises in advising on investments.

I accept that I could lose all of the money I invest.


Self-Certified Sophisticated Investor Statement

I declare that I am a Self-Certified Sophisticated Investor for the purposes of the Financial Services and Markets Act (Financial Promotion) Order 2005.

If you meet condition A, B or C below, you may choose to be classified as a self-certified sophisticated investor for the purposes of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005.

Have you:

A) Worked in a professional capacity in the private equity sector, or in the provision of finance for small and medium enterprises, in the last two years?

If yes, what is/was the name of the business/organisation?

B) Been the director of a company with an annual turnover of at least £1 million, in the last two years?

If yes, what is/was the name of the company, and its Companies House number (or international equivalent)?

C) Made two or more investments in an unlisted company, in the last two years?

If yes, how many investments in unlisted companies have you made in the last two years?

D) Been a member of a network or syndicate of business angels for more than six months, and are still a member?

If yes, what is the name of the network or syndicate?

OR

E) None of these apply to me.


I declare that I have answered yes to A and/or B and/or C, and wish to be treated as a self-certified sophisticated investor.

I understand that this means:

  • a) I can receive financial promotions where the contents may not comply with rules made by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA);
  • b) I can expect no protection from the FCA, the Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme

I am aware that it is open to me to seek advice from someone who specialises in advising on investments.

I accept that I could lose all of the money I invest.


Frequently Asked Questions

No. Early-stage investments are high risk. You could lose some or all of your investment.

EIS eligibility depends on HMRC rules and company circumstances. Reliefs are not guaranteed.

EIS reliefs typically require a minimum holding period (often 3 years), but this can vary.

Usually not. These investments are often illiquid.
Risk Warning

Capital at risk. Investments in early-stage companies can be high risk, illiquid and may result in loss of some or all capital. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

EIS Notice

Tax reliefs depend on individual circumstances and are subject to change. EIS relief is not guaranteed and depends on the company maintaining qualifying status and the investor meeting eligibility requirements.

Investor Suitability

This opportunity may only be available to certain categories of investors (e.g., High Net Worth / Sophisticated). You may be asked to confirm your investor status before receiving full information.

Innovation Agritech Group Limited (company number 10570531) is registered in England and Wales. Our registered office address is The Aerobarn Heathley Hall Farm, Bracknell Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, England, RG42 6BP. Innovation Agritech Group is the trading name of Innovation Agritech Group Limited. Innovation Agritech Group Limited is not authorised or regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.