Seed Funded Agriculture and Farming Startups
The 50 most recent seed rounds in agriculture and farming span late October 2024 through November 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $100K (Agrilect…
The 50 most recent seed rounds in agriculture and farming span late October 2024 through November 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $100K (Agrilectric, Bengaluru) to $20M (UMAMI UNITED, Singapore). Most rounds cluster in the $2M–$6M band — Rhizocore Technologies and Bindwell each closed $6M in November 2025, while TRIC Robotics (Newark, Delaware) and Agteria Biotech (Stockholm) matched that figure earlier in the year. Seven rounds carry undisclosed amounts, including OKO (Bamako, Mali), Meatly (London), and AgriRobot (Kongens Lyngby, Denmark).
Geography is notably distributed. US-headquartered companies account for roughly 40% of the list, with deals spread across California, Texas, Illinois, Washington, and a dozen other states. India contributes seven companies — Loopworm, Harvested Robotics, KiVi, and others — concentrated in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Pune. European seed activity appears in Edinburgh, Stockholm, Amsterdam, and Wageningen, covering soil biology, supply chain software, and aquaculture technology. Deals also surface in Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand, reflecting a globally active early-stage market.
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What are the largest disclosed seed rounds in this dataset?
UMAMI UNITED (Singapore) leads at $20M, closed October 2025. Four companies — Rhizocore Technologies (Edinburgh), Bindwell (San Francisco), TRIC Robotics (Newark, Delaware), and Agteria Biotech (Stockholm) — each raised $6M, with those rounds closing between February and November 2025.
Which countries have the most seed-stage agriculture companies in this set?
The United States leads with 20 of the 50 companies, spread across California, Texas, Illinois, Washington, and several other states. India places second with seven companies — including Loopworm and Moonrider in Bangalore, Harvested Robotics in Hyderabad, and Bharat Krushi Seva in Pune. The United Kingdom is third with four entries: Rhizocore Technologies (Edinburgh), Supply Chain In-Sites (Bridlington), Kaly Group (Scottish Highlands), and Meatly (London).
How many of the 50 rounds have undisclosed amounts?
Seven rounds list no dollar figure: OKO (Bamako, Mali), Sustainabite Fresh Farms (Surrey, Canada), Blooms (Wilmington, Delaware), AquaOrganix (Atlanta), Marvin (Tel Aviv), AgriRobot (Kongens Lyngby, Denmark), and Meatly (London). The remaining 43 rounds carry disclosed amounts ranging from $100K to $20M.
What sub-sectors appear most frequently among these seed deals?
Robotics and automation (TRIC Robotics, Harvested Robotics, AgriRobot, Moonrider), soil biology and microbials (Rhizocore Technologies, Agteria Biotech, Scope Biosciences, Soil Action), and aquaculture or seafood (Atlantic Fish Company, Seascape Aquatech, Circle Seafoods, UMAMI UNITED, SeaO2) each span multiple deals within the 50-company dataset.
What does the round-size distribution look like for these agriculture seed deals?
Among the 43 rounds with disclosed amounts, the majority fall between $2M and $6M. UMAMI UNITED's $20M is the only deal above $10M. Several sub-$1M rounds appear at the lower end — Agrilectric ($100K, Bengaluru), Prolific Earth Sciences ($160K, Everett), Seascape Aquatech ($250K, East Hampton), and Pehle Jaisa ($300K, Haryana).
Does this segment include seed activity outside North America and Europe?
Yes — beyond the US and Europe, the dataset includes UMAMI UNITED (Singapore, $20M), Loopworm and Moonrider (both Bangalore), Esper Satellite Imagery (Melbourne, $3M), ARABLE (Riyadh, $3M), ReNile (Egypt, $450K), OKO (Bamako, Mali), ucrop.it (Buenos Aires, $500K), and Marama Labs (Wellington, New Zealand, $2M).
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