
Animal Health AI's $2B Week: Halter, Duck, and a Recall Gap
Halter's $220M Series E at a $2B valuation anchored a week of animal health AI milestones — cultivated duck's second Singapore approval, a $51.6B market forecast, and a 90-day ag-lender AI playbook — while a PIRG report documented multi-year food recall delays.
Animal Health AI's $2B Week: Halter, Duck, and a Recall Gap
Halter closed a $220 million Series E at a $2 billion valuation this week, led by Peter Thiel's Founders Fund — the largest agtech funding event of the past five days and the clearest public signal yet that animal health AI has moved past pilot and into scaled production. The New Zealand-founded company's solar-powered smart collars now run on more than a million cattle across 2,000 farms in three countries, using real-time behavioral data to run virtual fences, optimize grazing, and monitor calving.
The round reframes the category. Research and Markets priced the global animal health market at $51.6 billion by 2034 this week, but its forecast named pharma and diagnostics incumbents and did not flag AI as a driver — which is exactly the gap Halter's valuation exposes. Per-animal subscription, ranch-level digital twins, and labor replacement are a different operating model from drug substitution, and venture capital is now pricing the AI-native livestock AI layer on the same total addressable market.
Cultivated protein pushed forward alongside the livestock AI story. Parima received Singapore Food Agency approval to sell cultivated duck under its Gourmey brand, becoming the first company with regulatory clearance for two cultivated animal species in Singapore — within six months of its chicken approval. The pattern matters more than the product: one production platform moving through multiple approvals is the kind of scalability cultivated meat buyers and investors look for.
The financing layer moved in step. AgFunderNews published a 90-day AI playbook for ag lenders from Growers Edge, reframing agriculture AI deployment away from 12-month enterprise contracts and toward AI-native economics — build in weeks, pilot for two to three months, then scale or retire. Horizontal infrastructure for budget caps, audit trails, and per-run spend controls — the kind AgentPMT provides — is the layer a 90-day cadence actually runs on.
The food safety side did not keep up. A U.S. Public Interest Research Group report documented multi-year delays in the federal recall system, including an infant formula botulism recall that took nearly two years and a Listeria-linked supplemental shakes recall that took more than six. FDA acknowledges not all recalls get press releases. The contrast with a week of production-side farm automation advances is the story: animal health AI, cultivated protein, and ag-lender AI budgets all advanced, while the feedback loop that protects consumers from what actually reaches stores still runs on press releases and paper filings.
Sources
- After growing up on a dairy farm, this Peter Thiel–backed founder is using AI to save cattle ranching — Fortune
- Parima Gets Singapore Approval to Sell Lab-Grown Duck Under Gourmey Brand — Cultivated Meat News
- Report shows shortcomings in recall system — Food Safety News
- Animal Health Market Intelligence Report 2026-2034 — GlobeNewswire / Research and Markets
- Guest article: The ag lender's guide to AI investment — AgFunderNews

