Ekine

Plant-Based Animal Fertility Control Solution

Agriculture & Food Technologies
Non Active, May 2026 ceased to operate
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in March 2023 by Yael Policker, Ekine operates with 1–10 employees. The company received a grant from the Israel Innovation Authority in January 2024. However, Ekine ceased to operate in May 2026.

Business overview

Ekine develops plant-based fertility control products for managing animal reproduction in urban environments. Its solution provides a non-invasive, reversible, and cost-effective alternative to traditional sterilization, aiming to prevent uncontrolled propagation in both domestic and public settings. The treatment is designed for ease of use without requiring prescriptions or professional administration, supporting humane population control and animal welfare. Ekine's approach enables scalable implementation across wide animal populations, fostering coexistence between humans, animals, and the urban ecosystem, primarily serving the animal health and veterinary sectors within Agriculture & Food Technologies.

Strategic signal

Ekine ceased operations in May 2026, indicating a significant strategic shift and the conclusion of its business activities. This event signals to investors and innovation teams that the company's plant-based animal fertility control solution is no longer being actively pursued, marking a complete exit from the market.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Ekine's primary focus?
Ekine focuses on developing plant-based fertility control products designed to manage animal reproduction in urban environments, offering a non-invasive and reversible alternative to traditional sterilization.
Who founded Ekine and when?
Ekine was founded in March 2023 by Yael Policker.
What was a significant non-equity funding event for Ekine?
In January 2024, Ekine secured a grant from the Israel Innovation Authority to support its plant-based fertility control solution.
What is the current operational status of Ekine?
Ekine ceased to operate in May 2026.
What problem does Ekine's technology aim to solve?
Ekine's technology aims to prevent uncontrolled animal propagation in urban settings, promoting humane population control and supporting coexistence between humans, animals, and the urban ecosystem.
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