Series C Funded Agriculture and Farming Startups
The 35 Series C rounds shown span from January 2021 through October 2024, with disclosed amounts ranging from $9M (Weenat, Nantes) to $350M (Nature's Fynd,…
The 35 Series C rounds shown span from January 2021 through October 2024, with disclosed amounts ranging from $9M (Weenat, Nantes) to $350M (Nature's Fynd, Chicago). The United States accounts for the largest share of companies, with North Carolina alone representing three — Pairwise Plants and Vestaron in Durham, and TARGAN in Morrisville. Israel produced five Series C companies in this set, including Bluewhite, SeeTree, and Beewise ($80M, January 2022), while India contributed five as well, concentrated in Karnataka, with Stellapps (Bangalore) and Cropin (Bengaluru) among them.
Sub-sector diversity is wide: rounds funded autonomous field robots (Carbon Robotics, $85M, Seattle), indoor vertical farms (Intelligent Growth Solutions, Edinburgh), biological crop protection (Aphea.Bio, $77M, Belgium), agri-lending platforms (Agrolend, $53M, São Paulo), and post-harvest preservation (Hazel Technologies, $70M, Chicago). Three rounds — Vive Crop Protection, Sentera, and Open Book Extracts — carried undisclosed amounts.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed Series C rounds among these agriculture startups?
Nature's Fynd (Chicago) leads at $350M, followed by Anuvia Plant Nutrients (Winter Garden, FL) at $103M and Carbon Robotics (Seattle) at $85M. Beewise, based in Israel, raised $80M in January 2022, and Aphea.Bio in Belgium closed a $77M round in July 2023.
Which countries produce the most Series C agriculture companies in this set?
The United States accounts for roughly 15 of the 35 companies, spanning California, Illinois, Minnesota, North Carolina, and several other states. India and Israel each contribute five companies — India's concentrated in Karnataka, and Israel's primarily in and around Tel Aviv.
Are there any city-level clusters worth targeting for sales outreach?
North Carolina stands out with three companies in close proximity: Pairwise Plants and Vestaron both in Durham, and TARGAN in Morrisville — all in the crop science space. Israel's five Series C companies (Bluewhite, SeeTree, Incredo, N-Drip, and Beewise) are similarly clustered, making Tel Aviv a dense territory for a single outreach push.
How active has Series C funding been in this sector recently?
The three most recent rounds all closed in October 2024: Stellapps ($26M, Bangalore), Agrolend ($53M, São Paulo), and xFarm Technologies ($40M, Manno, Switzerland). Activity appears consistent across the full 2021–2024 span, with 2021 and 2022 each producing more than nine rounds visible in this set.
What sub-sectors are most represented at the Series C stage here?
Crop protection and biological inputs account for multiple rounds — Aphea.Bio, Vestaron, Enko Chem, and Vive Crop Protection all closed Series C financings. Farm intelligence and sensor platforms (xFarm Technologies, Sentera, Arable, CIBO Technologies) and autonomous or robotic field systems (Carbon Robotics, Bluewhite, Iron Ox) each represent distinct clusters within the data.
What round size is typical at Series C for agriculture companies in this dataset?
Among the 32 rounds with disclosed amounts, values range from $9M (Weenat, Nantes) to $350M (Nature's Fynd, Chicago). The median disclosed round lands at $40M — the exact figure raised independently by xFarm Technologies, Pairwise Plants, and Arable.
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