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By AI, Created 10:09 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Dutch climate tech start-up Proba has been selected for the ScaleNL Accelerator West Coast 2026 cohort as it pushes deeper into the US market. The 12-week program and a new fundraising round give the company fresh support to sell its fertilizer-emissions tool to agri-food businesses in major agricultural markets.
Why it matters: - Proba’s selection gives the Amsterdam start-up a direct path into the US market, where agri-food companies face growing pressure to measure and reduce Scope 3 emissions. - The program is designed to help Dutch deeptech companies build commercial traction in the United States, which can speed up partnerships, fundraising and market access. - Fertilizer-related emissions are a major slice of agri-food footprints, so tools that quantify and certify reductions can support climate reporting and supply-chain decarbonization.
What happened: - Proba was selected for the ScaleNL Accelerator West Coast 2026 cohort. - The 12-week program is initiated by the Dutch government and is built to help Dutch startups compete in the US market. - Proba is one of five Dutch startups chosen for the West Coast 2026 cohort after an intensive application and selection process. - Earlier this year, Proba raised €1.25 million to expand in the United States and Brazil.
The details: - Proba quantifies and certifies Scope 3 emission reductions in the agri-food supply chain, with a focus on fertilizer-related emissions. - The accelerator includes weekly expert-led sessions on go-to-market strategy, fundraising and pitching. - The program ends with a 6-day business trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. - The trip is meant to connect founders with US investors, partners and ecosystem leaders. - Proba’s methods turn verified emission reductions into Inset Units, traceable certificates representing 1 tCO₂e of reduction. - Proba says those certificates support credible Scope 3 reporting aligned with SBTi and the GHG Protocol FLAG guidance. - The company’s website is Proba. - ScaleNL says the accelerator gives Dutch founders access to expert coaching, US-based advisors and introductions across San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and Boston. - More information is available from ScaleNL.
Between the lines: - The accelerator slot suggests Proba is moving from product validation toward market-building in the US. - The combination of grant-like startup support, investor access and a recent funding round points to a push for commercial scale rather than only technical development. - Proba’s focus on fertilizer emissions targets a concrete emissions source in agriculture, which may make its offering easier for buyers to use in reporting and procurement decisions.
What’s next: - Proba will spend the next 12 weeks in the accelerator refining its US go-to-market plan. - The company is expected to use the program to pursue fundraising, pilot customers and commercial partnerships. - The San Francisco and Los Angeles trip should give Proba direct access to potential investors and strategic partners. - Proba is also building out its presence in the United States and Brazil after the €1.25 million raise.
The bottom line: - Proba is using government-backed accelerator support and fresh capital to try to turn a climate-tech niche into a US growth story.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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