Series D Funded Agriculture and Farming Startups
The 19 Series D rounds in this dataset run from April 2021 through October 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $14M (Cropin, Bengaluru) to $430M (Pivโฆ
The 19 Series D rounds in this dataset run from April 2021 through October 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $14M (Cropin, Bengaluru) to $430M (Pivot Bio, Berkeley). The most recent activity โ ecoRobotix raising $105M in October 2025, Halter closing $99M in June 2025, and Beewise securing $50M the same month โ indicates sustained institutional appetite for precision agriculture and livestock technology at growth stage. Prior to 2025, a dense cluster of rounds closed between September and December 2022, including InnovaFeed ($250M, Paris), Sound Agriculture ($75M, Emeryville), and Equinom ($35M, Rehovot).
Geographically, U.S. companies make up eight of the 19 rows, spread across six states, while India accounts for four โ Cropin, Country Delight, Agrostar, and DeHaat โ reflecting material growth-stage investment in emerging-market farm platforms. The segment covers a wide range of business models, from field robotics and biological inputs to vertical farming, insect protein, satellite intelligence (ICEYE, Espoo), and direct-to-consumer dairy logistics (Country Delight, Sohna).
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed Series D rounds in this segment?
Pivot Bio (Berkeley, California) tops the list at $430M, raised in July 2021. InnovaFeed (Paris) follows at $250M in September 2022, and Infarm (Berlin) at $200M in December 2021. ICEYE (Espoo, Finland) raised $136M in February 2022, and Soli Organic (Harrisonburg, Virginia) raised $125M in October 2022.
What are the most recent Series D raises in agriculture and farming?
The three most recent in this dataset are ecoRobotix ($105M, October 2025, Switzerland), Halter ($99M, June 2025, New Zealand), and Beewise ($50M, June 2025, Israel). Before those, Carbon Robotics (Seattle) raised $70M in October 2024 and Ceres AI (Oakland) closed an undisclosed round in September 2024.
Which geographies are most represented among Series D agriculture companies?
The U.S. accounts for eight of the 19 companies, spread across California (Ceres AI, Sound Agriculture, Pivot Bio), Washington (Carbon Robotics), Indiana (Taranis), Florida (Anuvia Plant Nutrients), Virginia (Soli Organic), and Kentucky (AppHarvest). India contributes four โ Cropin (Bengaluru), Agrostar (Pune), DeHaat (Patna), and Country Delight (Sohna) โ and Israel two (Beewise and Equinom).
What sub-sectors appear across these Series D raises?
The 19 companies span field robotics and automation (ecoRobotix, Carbon Robotics), biological and specialty crop inputs (Pivot Bio, Sound Agriculture, Equinom, Anuvia Plant Nutrients), indoor and vertical farming (Soli Organic, Infarm, AppHarvest), livestock technology (Halter), farm management and data platforms (Cropin, Taranis, Agrostar, DeHaat, Ceres AI), insect protein (InnovaFeed), and beekeeping automation (Beewise).
Are there any rounds with undisclosed amounts?
One company โ Ceres AI (Oakland, California) โ raised its Series D in September 2024 with an undisclosed amount. All other 18 rounds in this dataset carry disclosed figures.
What is the spread of round sizes across these 18 disclosed Series D raises?
Disclosed amounts range from $14M (Cropin, December 2022) to $430M (Pivot Bio, July 2021), based on the 18 rows with stated figures. Most rounds cluster between $40M and $136M, though the upper end โ Pivot Bio, InnovaFeed, and Infarm โ skews the range considerably.
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