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Overview of all sectors available on the platform and the different landscapes currently live or published.
Plant-based and fermentation-derived proteins replicating the texture and taste of animal meat.
Bio-based supplements including amino acids and enzymes to improve livestock performance and sustainability.
Sustainable protein sources and nutritional additives optimizing animal health and feed efficiency.
Biological solutions for pest and disease control, reducing reliance on synthetic pesticides.
Animal-free dairy proteins and egg replacements produced through precision fermentation.
Low-calorie, high-intensity sweeteners produced through fermentation, offering alternatives to sugar.
Enzymes and biological agents that improve texture, shelf-life, and processing efficiency in food manufacturing.
Bio-based ingredients that biologicaly improve the mouthfeel and stability of food products.
Bio-manufactured vitamins, minerals, and nutraceuticals for improved human health and wellness.
Sustainable specialty fats and oils produced via fermentation for food and industrial use.
Natural antimicrobial and antioxidant agents extending product shelf-life without artificial additives.
Green solvents derived from biomass for industrial cleaning, processing, and extraction applications.
Bio-based fuels and additives designed to reduce carbon emissions in transportation and energy sectors.
Enzymes and bio-surfactants for effective, eco-friendly cleaning and home care formulations.
Diverse biomanufacturing applications across niche industrial sectors and emerging markets.
Bio-based dyes and textile finishing agents reducing water usage and pollution in fabric production.
Complex aromatic compounds and flavors produced for the food and cosmetic industries via fermentation.
Bio-active ingredients and sustainable bases for cosmetics, skincare, and hygiene products.
Bio-fabricated fibers and sustainable textile materials reducing the environmental footprint of fashion.
Technologies, business models, and infrastructure enabling the transition from linear to circular textile economies, including collection, sorting, recycling, and product-life extension.
Market intelligence covering the end-to-end value chain for human water consumption and usage — from source and purification through smart distribution, decentralised/off-grid solutions, and consumer products. Priority focus on emerging markets and water-stressed regions globally.
Financial services sector including cross-border payments, B2B payments, financial inclusion, remittances, RegTech, and credit analytics for South Asia and Southeast Asia
The ecosystem of capital providers, intermediaries, and enterprises driving social and environmental impact alongside financial returns.
Bangladesh biotech primer hub: reuses healthcare + SynBio molecule segments across pharma, agri/feed, industrial enzymes, and diagnostics/research. Not a parallel taxonomy.
Inland and airport cargo terminals: CFS, ICDs, inland waterway terminals, airport cargo facilities, and ship recycling.
International express, domestic courier and parcel networks, and third-party e-commerce last-mile delivery operators.
Customs clearance, international freight forwarding, shipping agency, marine and cargo insurance broking, trade-finance facilitation, and road freight brokerage.
Overland and air cargo carriage services: road freight, rail freight, air cargo, and temperature-controlled freight. Sibling to Port & Maritime (ocean/feeder/IWT remain there).
Contract warehousing, third-party temperature-controlled storage, and bonded customs warehouses serving importers, exporters, and domestic distribution networks.
Global market intelligence for the Port & Maritime sector — covering the end-to-end maritime supply chain from physical infrastructure and terminal operations to smart port technology, green maritime transitions, and international shipping logistics. Focuses on the modernization of global gateways and the strategic development of regional maritime hubs.
Market intelligence covering the end-to-end value chain for human water consumption and usage — from source and purification through smart distribution, decentralised/off-grid solutions, and consumer products. Priority focus on emerging markets and water-stressed regions globally.
Inland and airport cargo terminals: CFS, ICDs, inland waterway terminals, airport cargo facilities, and ship recycling.
International express, domestic courier and parcel networks, and third-party e-commerce last-mile delivery operators.
Customs clearance, international freight forwarding, shipping agency, marine and cargo insurance broking, trade-finance facilitation, and road freight brokerage.
Overland and air cargo carriage services: road freight, rail freight, air cargo, and temperature-controlled freight. Sibling to Port & Maritime (ocean/feeder/IWT remain there).
Contract warehousing, third-party temperature-controlled storage, and bonded customs warehouses serving importers, exporters, and domestic distribution networks.
Single-window trade integrators, shipment visibility, transport management systems (TMS), and warehouse management systems (WMS).
Global market intelligence for the Port & Maritime sector — covering the end-to-end maritime supply chain from physical infrastructure and terminal operations to smart port technology, green maritime transitions, and international shipping logistics. Focuses on the modernization of global gateways and the strategic development of regional maritime hubs.
Global market intelligence for the Port & Maritime sector — covering the end-to-end maritime supply chain from physical infrastructure and terminal operations to smart port technology, green maritime transitions, and international shipping logistics. Focuses on the modernization of global gateways and the strategic development of regional maritime hubs.
Physical AI and factory automation for manufacturing adopters in developing economies. Covers factory applications (assembly, AMR, QA, predictive maintenance), automation hardware (arms, cobots, PLCs, integrators), and the physical AI software stack (vision, VLA models, simulation, middleware).
Global market intelligence for furniture and home furnishings — value chain from materials and manufacturing through logistics to B2C consumer access and B2B contract furnishing. Priority geographies: Australia (consumer/import), Bangladesh (manufacturing/export). Includes lighting and soft furnishings.
Industrial chemicals, gums, and resins.
Industrial manufacturing of parts, pipes, and construction materials.
Tanneries, leather goods, and synthetic footwear manufacturing.
Processing and export of jute, coir, and other natural fibre goods.
Export-oriented Ready-Made Garment (RMG) manufacturers, suppliers, and textile ecosystems.
Artisanal, sustainable, and handmade craft ecosystems.
Technologies, business models, and infrastructure enabling the transition from linear to circular textile economies, including collection, sorting, recycling, and product-life extension.
Global toy industry landscape including traditional toys, digital play, and interactive learning tools.
Specialized software tools tailored to the distinct workflows of specific scientific and academic domains (Biology, Chemistry, Humanities, CS).
Premium platforms used by investment analysts, corporate strategy teams, and private equity for market sizing, equity research, and company data.
AI-powered and digital platforms enabling researchers, academics, and knowledge workers to discover, analyze, synthesize, write, and publish scientific knowledge across all research domains.
Retail covers how goods and services reach end buyers — online and offline. **Current Moncho coverage (Phase 1):** digital commerce and e-commerce operators organized by primary online operating model (marketplaces, grocery and quick commerce, vertical specialty, on-demand services, D2C brands, social and live commerce, B2B digital wholesale, cross-border trade). **Planned expansion:** brick-and-mortar chains, omnichannel physical retail, wholesale cash-and-carry, and other offline or hybrid retail formats will attach under the same `retail` slug as separate landscapes. Grant sector E-commerce maps here for the first taxonomy wave; the slug is the long-term retail home, not an e-commerce-only alias.
Physical AI and factory automation for manufacturing adopters in developing economies. Covers factory applications (assembly, AMR, QA, predictive maintenance), automation hardware (arms, cobots, PLCs, integrators), and the physical AI software stack (vision, VLA models, simulation, middleware).
Financial services sector including cross-border payments, B2B payments, financial inclusion, remittances, RegTech, and credit analytics for South Asia and Southeast Asia
Sports and recreation economy covering participant facilities (indoor and outdoor), professional clubs and contests, sporting goods, sports media and broadcasting, and spectator venues and events. Definitions follow sports economics research objects (Andreff & Szymanski et al.).