Venture - Series Unknown Funded Agriculture and Farming Startups
These 50 rounds span from December 2021 through November 2025, with a dense cluster of closes from early 2022 through October 2022 and a fresh set of raise…
These 50 rounds span from December 2021 through November 2025, with a dense cluster of closes from early 2022 through October 2022 and a fresh set of raises in the final quarter of 2025. The single largest disclosed round is Quantum Systems' $209M in Gilching, Germany (November 2025), followed by Vestaron's $61M in Durham, North Carolina, Square Roots Urban Growers' $41M in Brooklyn, New York, and EarthOptics' $38M in Arlington, Virginia. Varaha in Delhi closed a $31M round in November 2025.
US-headquartered companies account for the majority of rows, with notable concentration in California, Ohio, and Colorado. The set also draws from India, Brazil, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Canada, and markets as varied as Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, and Argentina — reflecting how broadly venture capital is distributed across agricultural technology geographies.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this segment?
Quantum Systems (Gilching, Germany) leads with a $209M close in November 2025, followed by Vestaron at $61M (Durham, North Carolina, February 2022), Square Roots Urban Growers at $41M (Brooklyn, New York, April 2022), EarthOptics at $38M (Arlington, Virginia, October 2025), and Varaha at $31M (Delhi, November 2025).
How are these companies distributed geographically?
US companies make up the largest share of the 50 rows, spanning California, Ohio, Colorado, Virginia, North Carolina, and other states. India appears four times (Varaha, Woolly, Stellapps, Eekifoods), and Germany, the UK, Canada, Brazil, and the Netherlands each appear twice. Single entries come from Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Spain, Poland, Sweden, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, and Argentina.
How does the 2025 activity compare to the earlier rounds in the dataset?
Nine of the 50 closes fall in 2025, all between September and November, while 41 entries cluster in 2022 (January through October) with two in late 2021. The 2025 cohort contains the largest single round (Quantum Systems, $209M) alongside EarthOptics ($38M), Varaha ($31M), Ceres AI ($13M), and Vive Crop Protection ($10M).
What is the range of round sizes, and how many are undisclosed?
Disclosed amounts run from $100K — shared by Perfection Fresh Australia, Future Crops, and Stellapps — up to $209M for Quantum Systems. Most disclosed rounds fall between $1M and $25M. Three rounds carry no disclosed amount: Sistema.bio (Nairobi), Vertical Harvest (Jackson, Wyoming), and ComeS (Los Ángeles, Chile).
What agriculture technology sub-sectors do these companies cover?
The set spans agricultural robotics (Bloomfield Robotics in Pittsburgh, Greenfield Robotics in Cheney, Kansas), AI-driven crop and soil analytics (Ceres AI in Oakland, EarthOptics in Arlington), biocontrol and biopesticides (Vestaron in Durham, Vive Crop Protection in Mississauga), carbon and reforestation (Varaha in Delhi, Kodama Systems in Sonora, California), and vertical farming (Square Roots Urban Growers in Brooklyn, Vertical Harvest in Jackson, Wyoming).
Which US state has the highest concentration of companies in this dataset?
California has the most US entries, with Ceres AI (Oakland), Pura Cali (Petrolia), Kodama Systems (Sonora), Harvesting (Fremont), Nitricity (Stanford), and Aquabyte (San Francisco) all headquartered there. Colorado appears twice with Pioneer Interests and Smartwyre both in Denver, and Ohio twice with BiOWiSH Technologies (Cincinnati) and Advancing Eco Agriculture (Middlefield).
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