Funded Agriculture and Farming Startups in São Paulo
The 10 most recent funded agriculture and farming startups tracked in São Paulo span rounds from late 2021 through April 2025, with Mombak ($17M) and Timbr…
The 10 most recent funded agriculture and farming startups tracked in São Paulo span rounds from late 2021 through April 2025, with Mombak ($17M) and Timbro Trading ($18M) the most recent entrants — both closing in early 2025 and both classified as Series Unknown. Agrolend holds the largest disclosed raise in this group, a $53M Series C closed in October 2024.
Round types are heterogeneous: five entries carry the Series Unknown label and one (Agrotools) is tagged Venture - Series Unknown, while the remainder include a Series A (Arado), a Private Equity round (Tilabras, $10M), and an Equity Crowdfunding raise (SciCrop, $300K). Disclosed amounts span a broad range — from $10K at the low end (Arado, April 2023) to $53M — with micro-rounds alongside institutional-scale deals like Agrotools' $21M venture round in June 2022.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among São Paulo agriculture and farming startups in this dataset?
Agrolend leads with a $53M Series C closed in October 2024. The next largest disclosed amounts are Agrotools at $21M (June 2022, Venture - Series Unknown), Timbro Trading at $18M (February 2025, Series Unknown), and Mombak at $17M (April 2025, Series Unknown).
What round stages are most common in this segment?
Five of the ten entries carry the Series Unknown label and one (Agrotools) is tagged Venture - Series Unknown, meaning stage disclosure is absent for the majority. The four with identified stage types are Agrolend (Series C), Arado (Series A), Tilabras (Private Equity), and SciCrop (Equity Crowdfunding).
Are all companies in this dataset headquartered in São Paulo city?
All ten companies list São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil as their location. No entries from other Brazilian states or cities appear in this segment.
How wide is the funding range across these companies?
Disclosed amounts range from $10K (Arado, Series A, April 2023) to $53M (Agrolend, Series C, October 2024). Sipremo's round amount is undisclosed. The data includes several micro-raises — PhycoLabs at $20K and Agroboard at $370K — alongside multi-million dollar rounds like Agrotools at $21M and Tilabras at $10M.
Which companies in this segment closed rounds in 2025?
Two companies closed rounds in 2025: Mombak ($17M, April 7, 2025) and Timbro Trading ($18M, February 18, 2025). Both are classified as Series Unknown.
Are there any non-venture funding structures among these companies?
Two companies used non-venture structures: Tilabras raised a $10M Private Equity round in October 2022, and SciCrop raised $300K via Equity Crowdfunding in December 2021.
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