Funded Agriculture and Farming Startups in Australia
The 33 agriculture and farming startups shown span rounds dated from mid-2021 through October 2025, with the most recent being SwarmFarm Robotics' $30M Ser…
The 33 agriculture and farming startups shown span rounds dated from mid-2021 through October 2025, with the most recent being SwarmFarm Robotics' $30M Series B closed in Gindie, Queensland. New South Wales accounts for roughly half the list, with Sydney-based companies including AgriWebb, Number 8 bio, and AgriDigital representing a range of stages from Seed through undisclosed growth rounds.
Disclosed round sizes vary sharply: Stacked Farm raised $27M in June 2023, Rumin8 closed a $12M Seed round in January 2023, and Provectus Algae secured $10M at Series A in July 2025. A significant portion of rounds — including Source Certain, Goterra, and AxisTech — carry undisclosed amounts, making the dataset useful for identifying active companies rather than mapping precise capital deployment. Technology themes across the cohort include field robotics, satellite imagery, vertical farming, soil testing, and supply chain traceability.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this dataset?
SwarmFarm Robotics leads with a $30M Series B closed in October 2025, followed by Stacked Farm at $27M (June 2023) and Galan Lithium at $21M (May 2023). AgriDigital's $18M round (May 2022) and Rumin8's $12M Seed (January 2023) round out the top five by disclosed amount.
Which cities or states have the most funded agri startups in this list?
New South Wales dominates, with Sydney-based companies including AgriWebb, Number 8 bio, Hillridge Technology, and AgriDigital accounting for roughly half the entries. Queensland and Western Australia each host a meaningful cluster — Brisbane names include Stacked Farm, LYRO Robotics, and Fresh Supply Co, while Perth-based companies include Rumin8, AxisTech, and Galan Lithium.
Which companies raised money most recently and are best candidates for outreach?
Five rounds closed in 2025: SwarmFarm Robotics ($30M Series B, October), Source Certain (undisclosed, August), Provectus Algae ($10M Series A, July), Wide Open Agriculture ($2M, May), and Esper Satellite Imagery ($3M Seed, March). These represent the freshest capital deployment across the 33 entries shown.
What funding stages are represented across these companies?
Among rounds with defined stages, there are five Series A rounds (including Provectus Algae, Inauro, and Fresh Supply Co), three Series B rounds (SwarmFarm Robotics, BlockTexx, Goterra), and five Seed rounds (including Rumin8 and Number 8 bio). The majority of entries carry a Series Unknown or otherwise undisclosed stage designation, which limits precise funnel mapping.
What technology areas do these funded companies cover?
The cohort spans field robotics (SwarmFarm Robotics, LYRO Robotics), satellite and remote sensing (Esper Satellite Imagery), algae biotech (Provectus Algae), livestock emissions reduction (Rumin8), vertical farming (Stacked Farm), soil data (FarmLab), farm management software (AgriWebb), and supply chain traceability (AgriDigital, Source Certain).
How many rounds in this dataset have undisclosed amounts?
Roughly a third of the 33 entries list undisclosed raise amounts, including Source Certain, Goterra, AxisTech, Converte, and several others. This is common in Australian agri rounds, particularly at Series Unknown stage, so the dataset is more reliable for identifying recently active companies than for benchmarking capital raised.
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