Funded Agriculture and Farming Startups in Canada
The 50 most recent funding rounds for Canadian agriculture and farming companies span October 2023 through October 2025.
The 50 most recent funding rounds for Canadian agriculture and farming companies span October 2023 through October 2025. The largest disclosed raises in this window are Stormfisher Biogas ($50M, Toronto, February 2025), Entosystem ($43M, Sherbrooke, October 2024), AgriFORCE ($35M, Vancouver, January 2025), and Versatile ($33M, Winnipeg, August 2024). Twenty of the 50 rounds closed in 2025, with activity distributed across all four calendar quarters.
Geographically, British Columbia dominates with 16 companies — 12 of them in Vancouver — followed by Ontario (11 companies, primarily Toronto) and Alberta (9 across Calgary and Edmonton). Round stage disclosure is sparse: 12 rounds carry an explicit label, including five Series A deals and five Seed rounds, while 38 are either Series Unknown or unstaged. Subsectors represented include crop protection biologicals, soil inputs, controlled-environment agriculture, aquaculture, biogas, and agri-data platforms.
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What are the largest disclosed raises among these 50 companies?
The four largest are Stormfisher Biogas ($50M, Toronto, February 2025), Entosystem ($43M, Sherbrooke, October 2024), AgriFORCE ($35M, Vancouver, January 2025), and Versatile ($33M, Winnipeg, August 2024). Beyond those, Vive Crop Protection closed a $10M venture round in October 2025 and Future Fields raised $8M at Series A in June 2025.
Which provinces and cities have the highest concentration of funded agriculture companies in this dataset?
British Columbia accounts for 16 of the 50 companies, with 12 based specifically in Vancouver. Ontario has 11 companies — six in Toronto, two in Kitchener — and Alberta has 9, split across Calgary (4) and Edmonton (3). Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba each contribute four or fewer companies in this window.
How many of these rounds have a named stage versus Series Unknown?
Twelve rounds carry an explicit stage: five Series A (FREDsense, Future Fields, Cascadia Seaweed, Growcer, Elevated Signals), five Seed (Verdi, Sustainabite Fresh Farms, Ceragen, Wittaya Aqua, IntelliCulture), one Series B (Elevate Farms), and one Pre-Seed (Stocky AI). The remaining 38 are either labeled Series Unknown or have no stage listed.
Which sub-sectors appear most frequently across these companies?
Crop protection biologicals and soil inputs recur — Vive Crop Protection, Mustgrow Biologics, Replenish Nutrients, Lucent BioSciences, and Earth Alive Clean Technologies all raised in this period. Controlled-environment agriculture (Elevate Farms, Growcer, Infinite Harvest Technologies) and aquaculture (Wittaya Aqua, Cascadia Seaweed, Aqua Intelligent Technology) each have at least three companies represented. Agri-data and AI platforms are also visible through IntelliCulture, Elevated Signals, Grain Discovery, and TrustBIX.
How much of this funding activity falls within 2025?
Twenty of the 50 rounds closed in 2025, spanning January through October and making it the most represented year in the dataset. The 2025 cohort includes the two largest raises — Stormfisher Biogas ($50M) and AgriFORCE ($35M) — alongside a cluster of smaller rounds under $500K concentrated in Q1, from companies like HEMPALTA, FireSafe AI, and Mackenzie Applied Research Association.
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