Series B Funded Agriculture and Farming Startups
Series B rounds in agriculture and farming span an unusually wide range of subsectors and geographies.
Series B rounds in agriculture and farming span an unusually wide range of subsectors and geographies. The 50 most recent entries in this set run from September 2022 through November 2025, with Tidal Vision's $140M raise (Bellingham, Washington, February 2025) and Chestnut Carbon's $90M round (New York, September 2025) representing two of the largest recent closes. Vertical farming, carbon sequestration, farm robotics, and alternative proteins each appear multiple times — Oishii closed a $150M round in November 2024, SwarmFarm Robotics raised $30M in Queensland in October 2025, and nextProtein pulled in $21M in Paris just days before Source.ag closed an $18M round in Amsterdam.
Geographically, US-headquartered companies account for roughly 22 of the 50 entries, with California alone home to Agtonomy, Sound Agriculture, InnerPlant, Trace Genomics, Hippo Harvest, and BlueNalu. India is the second most active country, with nine entries spread across Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Haryana. Round sizes vary from BOTALYS's $690K in Belgium to Oishii's $150M, reflecting how broadly "agriculture and farming" is interpreted by Series B investors.
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What are the largest Series B rounds in this agriculture and farming dataset?
The four largest disclosed amounts are Oishii at $150M (Jersey City, November 2024), Tidal Vision at $140M (Bellingham, February 2025), Charm Industrial at $100M (San Francisco, June 2023), and Chestnut Carbon at $90M (New York, September 2025). All four operate in distinct niches — vertical strawberry farming, biopolymer materials, industrial carbon removal, and forest carbon markets — and each closed in a different calendar year.
Which countries are most represented among Series B agriculture companies in this set?
US-headquartered companies account for roughly 22 of the 50 entries, concentrated in California, Washington, and New York. India is the second most active country with nine entries — KisanKonnect (Mumbai), Unnati (Noida), Two Brothers Organic Farms (Pune), Niqo Robotics (Bangalore), Eggoz (Gurgaon), Ergos (Samastipur), Intello Labs (Haryana), and Akshayakalpa (Tiptur). France contributes five: Agriconomie, Calyxia, Naïo Technologies, Micropep Technologies, and nextProtein.
How active has Series B agriculture fundraising been in the most recent months?
Five rounds closed in a roughly five-week window between October 1 and November 4, 2025: SwarmFarm Robotics ($30M, Queensland), Two Brothers Organic Farms ($12M, Pune), Agtonomy ($18M, San Francisco), nextProtein ($21M, Paris), and Source.ag ($18M, Amsterdam). That cadence suggests investor appetite in the segment remained firm heading into late 2025.
What does the typical deal size look like for Series B agriculture rounds in this data?
Of the 48 rounds with disclosed amounts, most cluster in the $8M–$42M range. Only four exceeded $90M (Oishii, Tidal Vision, Charm Industrial, Chestnut Carbon), and only one came in below $1M (BOTALYS at $690K in Belgium). The $15M–$35M band is the most populated, covering companies like Sound Agriculture ($25M), BlueNalu ($34M), Calyxia ($35M), and Mast Reforestation ($25M).
Are farm robotics and automation companies well represented in this Series B cohort?
At least four companies in this set are autonomous equipment or robotics platforms: SwarmFarm Robotics raised $30M in Queensland (October 2025), Agtonomy raised $18M in San Francisco (October 2025), Naïo Technologies closed $34M in France (December 2022), and Niqo Robotics raised $4M in Bangalore (May 2024). The two largest robotics rounds both closed within the same month — October 2025.
Which subsectors are drawing the largest individual checks at Series B in this segment?
Carbon sequestration and removal attracted four of the top-ten rounds: Charm Industrial ($100M), Chestnut Carbon ($90M), Mast Reforestation ($25M), and Pachama ($9M). Controlled-environment and vertical farming also saw outsized rounds — Oishii at $150M and IUNU at $20M (Seattle, April 2025). Outside those two themes, Agriconomie (agri-input e-commerce, France) raised $61M and BeeHero (precision pollination, California) raised $42M.
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