Funded Agriculture and Farming Startups in Netherlands
Amsterdam (Noord-Holland) is the dominant hub across the 24 Dutch agri-tech funding records shown here, hosting companies including Source.ag, Skytree, Col…
Amsterdam (Noord-Holland) is the dominant hub across the 24 Dutch agri-tech funding records shown here, hosting companies including Source.ag, Skytree, Collie, ChainCraft, Sensoterra, Farm21, and Connecterra. Wageningen — home to a major agricultural research university — appears as a secondary cluster, with Solynta, Scope Biosciences, and FarmVent all based there.
The largest disclosed rounds in the set are PlantLab's $57M private equity raise in February 2022, Mosa Meat's $42M in April 2024, and The Kingfish Company's $35M in July 2023. The most recent entry is Source.ag's $18M Series B in November 2025. Subsectors span cultivated meat, aquaculture, vertical farming, precision soil sensing, and AI-driven farm management. Multiple rounds carry undisclosed amounts, and a significant share of stage labels read "Series Unknown" — a pattern common when round type is not formally disclosed by investors or founders.
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What are the largest disclosed funding rounds among Dutch agriculture startups in this dataset?
PlantLab leads with a $57M private equity round closed in February 2022, followed by Mosa Meat at $42M (April 2024) and The Kingfish Company at $35M (July 2023). Among 2025 activity, Solynta's $23M (July 2025) and Source.ag's $18M Series B (November 2025) are the two largest with disclosed figures.
Which cities in the Netherlands have the most funded agri-tech companies?
Amsterdam (Noord-Holland) accounts for 13 of the 24 companies listed, including Source.ag, 30MHz, ChainCraft, Sensoterra, Collie, and Connecterra. Wageningen is the next most visible cluster with three companies — Solynta, Scope Biosciences, and FarmVent — while Limburg hosts three others across Maastricht (Mosa Meat), Grubbenvorst (Grassa), and Nederweert (S+dB).
What funding stages are most common for Netherlands agriculture startups?
"Series Unknown" is the most frequent stage label, covering Solynta, Mosa Meat, Grassa, The Kingfish Company, Agurotech, and several others. Seed rounds appear for four companies — Scope Biosciences, Collie, S+dB, and Farm21. Series A, B, and C each appear once or twice; PlantLab is the lone private equity entry.
How much activity has there been in 2025 specifically?
Eight of the 24 records show 2025 close dates, spanning every month from January through November. Solynta ($23M, July) and Source.ag ($18M Series B, November) are the largest with disclosed amounts. Grassa and Collie each raised $4M, Agurotech raised $2M, and Scope Biosciences closed a $1M Seed in June. SeaO2 and Skytree both have 2025 rounds with undisclosed amounts.
What subsectors beyond conventional crop farming are represented?
The dataset covers cultivated meat (Mosa Meat), aquaculture (The Kingfish Company, SeaO2), vertical and indoor farming (PlantLab, Future Crops), precision soil and crop sensing (Sensoterra, Farm21, 30MHz), grass biorefinery (Grassa), carbon-capture technology applied to agriculture (Skytree), and AI-driven farm management (Source.ag, Connecterra). Conventional commodity or row-crop operations are not represented.
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