Which startups have raised the most funding in the AgriTech market?
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The AgriTech market is moving from broad digital farm tools toward deeper platforms in biologicals, robotics, controlled-environment farming, carbon, and livestock automation.
This ranking tracks the most funded AgriTech startups by cumulative fundraising, and we update this list every month so the data stays useful for investors, founders, and market researchers.
The top of the list is highly concentrated, with Indigo Ag, Plenty, Farmers Business Network, Inari, and Pivot Bio alone representing several billion dollars of startup funding.
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A quick summary table
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Most funded AgriTech startup | Indigo Ag, $1.4B raised |
| Second most funded AgriTech startup | Plenty, $765M raised |
| Largest funding round | Pivot Bio, $430M Series D |
| Median funding | About $73M |
| Share of funding captured by the top 10 | About 42.5% |
| Median time since last round | About 36 months |
| Startups that raised funding in the last 12 months | 24 startups |
| Total tracked AgriTech startup funding | About $16.2B |
| Active AgriTech startups in the ranking | 73 out of 100 |
| AgriTech shutdown funding exposure | About $2.37B |

This chart, featured in our AgriTech market deck, illustrates yearly venture capital funding for AgriTech startups
Top startups in the AgriTech market ranked by total funding raised
Here is an updated table that ranks the top startups in the AgriTech market based on the total amount of funding they have raised to date.
The table also includes the total number of funding rounds, the date and size of the latest round, the financing type (e.g. Series A, equity financing), key investors, the startup’s current status (active, IPO, acquired, or shut down), and a confidence score based on the data collected.
If you're interested in knowing how much these startups are worth, you can check our list of the top startups in the AgriTech market ranked by valuation.
| # | Startup | What They Do | Total Raised ($) | Total Rounds | Last Round Date | Last Round Amount ($) | Last Round Type | Key Investors | Current Stage | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Indigo Ag | Sustainable agriculture carbon programs | $1.4B | 6 | September 2023 | $250M | Series G | Undisclosed, existing investors | Active | Strong |
| 2 | Plenty | Indoor vertical farms | $765M | 4 | January 2022 | $400M | Series E | One Madison Group, JS Capital, Walmart | Active | Partial |
| 3 | Farmers Business Network | Farmer marketplace and network | $754M | 8 | July 2025 | $50M | Series G extension | GV, Temasek, T. Rowe Price | Active | Partial |
| 4 | Inari | Gene-edited seed design | $723M | 7 | January 2025 | $144M | Series G | ADIA subsidiary, Flagship Pioneering, Hanwha Impact | Active | Strong |
| 5 | Pivot Bio | Microbial nitrogen fertilizer | $618M | 5 | July 2021 | $430M | Series D | DCVC, Temasek, Breakthrough Energy Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 6 | Ÿnsect | Mealworm protein and fertilizer | $571M | 5 | April 2025 | $11M | Emergency equity-like funding | Bpifrance, existing shareholders | Shutdown | Partial |
| 7 | AppHarvest | Large-scale greenhouse produce | $548M | 4 | February 2023 | $40M | Public offering | Cowen, Roth Capital Partners | Shutdown | Partial |
| 8 | Bowery Farming | Indoor vertical leafy greens | $512M | 5 | October 2023 | $94M | Series D | Not disclosed | Shutdown | Partial |
| 9 | Innovafeed | Black soldier fly ingredients | $509M | 5 | June 2026 | $59M | Growth funding | Creadev, QIA, Temasek | Active | Strong |
| 10 | Infarm | Modular urban vertical farms | $500M | 6 | December 2021 | $200M | Series D | Qatar Investment Authority, Partners in Equity, Hanaco | Active | Partial |
| 11 | GreenLight Biosciences | RNA crop protection platform | $454M | 7 | April 2025 | $25M | Post-acquisition equity | BNP Paribas Asset Management, Tao Capital Partners, Fall Line | Acquired | Partial |
| 12 | Halter | Virtual fencing cattle collars | $401M | 5 | March 2026 | $220M | Series E | Founders Fund, Blackbird, DCVC | Active | Strong |
| 13 | Gotham Greens | Hydroponic greenhouse produce | $395M | 7 | September 2022 | $310M | Series E | BMO Impact Investment Fund, Ares Management, Manna Tree | Active | Partial |
| 14 | Zhongxin Breeding | Genomic pig breeding | $339M | 2 | March 2023 | $6M | Early-stage VC | Guangzhou Rural Revitalization, Guangdong Hengjian, Guangdong SCAU Asset | Active | Partial |
| 15 | eFishery | Aquaculture feeding platform | $310M | 5 | July 2023 | $200M | Series D | 42XFund, KWAP, responsAbility | Shutdown | Partial |
| 16 | Vestaron | Peptide-based bioinsecticides | $287M | 20 | March 2025 | $20M | Undisclosed equity | Ordway Selections, Cavallo Ventures, Novo Holdings | Active | Partial |
| 17 | Pure Harvest Smart Farms | Desert hydroponic smart farms | $283M | 6 | June 2022 | $181M | Growth / Series D | Metric Capital Partners, IMM Investment Corp., Olayan Group | Active | Partial |
| 18 | Benson Hill | Soy seed innovation | $282M | 4 | October 2020 | $150M | Series D | Wheatsheaf Group, GV, S2G Ventures | Shutdown | Strong |
| 19 | AeroFarms | Indoor vertical microgreens | $244M | 11 | August 2025 | Undisclosed | Post-bankruptcy equity | Not disclosed | Active | Low |
| 20 | Ecorobotix | AI precision crop spraying | $230M | 6 | October 2025 | $105M | Series D | Highland Europe, ECBF, McWin Capital Partners | Active | Strong |
| 21 | AgBiome | Microbial crop protection | $230M | 4 | September 2021 | $116M | Series D | Blue Horizon, Novalis LifeSciences, Polaris Partners | Acquired | Strong |
| 22 | DeHaat | Full-stack farmer marketplace | $221M | 5 | December 2022 | $60M | Series E | Sofina, Temasek, RTP Global | Active | Strong |
| 23 | Monarch Tractor | Electric autonomous tractors | $214M | 3 | July 2024 | $133M | Series C | Astanor, HH-CTBC Partnership, At One Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 24 | Oishii | Vertical farmed strawberries | $205M | 3 | November 2024 | $16M | Series B extension | Resilience Reserve, Miyako Capital, NTT | Active | Strong |
| 25 | GoodLeaf Farms | Canadian vertical leafy greens | $199M | 3 | November 2025 | $37M | Equity financing | Farm Credit Canada, Power Sustainable Lios, McCain Foods | Active | Strong |
| 26 | Sound Agriculture | Bio-inspired crop nutrient solutions | $195M | 7 | December 2024 | $25M | Series D extension | BMO Impact, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Leaps by Bayer | Active | Strong |
| 27 | BrightFarms | Greenhouse-grown packaged salads | $194M | 5 | October 2020 | $100M | Series E | Cox Enterprises, Catalyst Investors | Acquired | Partial |
| 28 | Carbon Robotics | Laser weeding robots | $177M | 6 | October 2025 | $20M | Venture / undisclosed | BOND, NVentures, Anthos Capital | Active | Partial |
| 29 | Calysta | Gas-fermented FeedKind protein | $172M | 7 | September 2021 | $39M | Series D-1 | bp ventures, Adisseo, Aqua-Spark | Active | Partial |
| 30 | Greenlabs | Farm data platform | $164M | 3 | January 2022 | $140M | Series C | BRV Capital Management, Skylake Incuvest, SK Square | Active | Partial |
| 31 | Beewise | Robotic beehive systems | $162M | 4 | June 2025 | $50M | Series D | Fortissimo Capital, Insight Partners, APG Asset Management | Active | Partial |
| 32 | Pairwise | Gene-edited crops | $155M | 3 | September 2024 | $40M | Series C | Deerfield Management, Corteva Catalyst, Leaps by Bayer | Active | Full |
| 33 | Farmers Edge | Digital farm management platform | $154M | 4 | March 2021 | $100M | IPO | Public investors, Fairfax Financial, Mitsui | Acquired | Partial |
| 34 | AgroStar | Farmer commerce platform | $141M | 5 | November 2025 | $30M | Growth equity | Just Climate, Aavishkaar India, Bertelsmann | Active | Strong |
| 35 | Protix | Insect protein ingredients | $126M | 3 | February 2022 | $60M | Series E | Aqua-Spark, Rabobank, BOM | Active | Partial |
| 36 | Loam Bio | Soil carbon microbes | $113M | 3 | February 2023 | $73M | Series B | Lowercarbon Capital, Wollemi Capital, CEFC | Active | Strong |
| 37 | Absolute Foods | Plant bioscience agritech platform | $112M | 3 | May 2022 | $100M | Series B | Sequoia India, Alpha Wave, Tiger Global | Active | Strong |
| 38 | Aphea.Bio | Microbial crop biologicals | $107M | 3 | July 2023 | $77M | Series C | Innovation Industries, Korys, Astanor | Active | Strong |
| 39 | ProducePay | Fresh produce financing | $106M | 6 | February 2024 | $38M | Series D | Syngenta Group Ventures, G2 Venture Partners, Anterra Capital | Active | Strong |
| 40 | Cibus | Precision gene-edited crops | $105M | 3 | January 2025 | $23M | Registered direct offering | Fidelity, Alexandria Venture Investments, Cormorant | IPO | Low |
| 41 | Joyn Bio | Nitrogen-fixing microbes | $100M | 1 | September 2017 | $100M | Series A / JV financing | Bayer, Ginkgo Bioworks, Viking Global | Acquired | Strong |
| 42 | EarthOptics | Soil measurement and mapping | $100M | 4 | October 2025 | $38M | Series C | Conti Ventures, The Production Board, Leaps by Bayer | Active | Partial |
| 43 | Taranis | AI crop intelligence imagery | $100M | 5 | September 2022 | $40M | Series D | Inven Capital, Seraphim Space, Farglory | Active | Full |
| 44 | Iron Ox | Robotic greenhouse farming | $98M | 4 | September 2021 | $53M | Series C | Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Pathbreaker Ventures, Y Combinator | Shutdown | Partial |
| 45 | BioConsortia | Nitrogen-fixing microbial inputs | $95M | 5 | August 2025 | $15M | Internal equity round | Otter Capital, Khosla Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 46 | TerViva | Pongamia protein and oil crops | $94M | 3 | January 2025 | Undisclosed | Series E / undisclosed | Grantham Environmental Trust, Evans Properties, Danone-linked syndicate | Active | Partial |
| 47 | Blue White Robotics / Bluewhite | Autonomous tractor retrofit platform | $88M | 4 | January 2024 | $39M | Series C | Insight Partners, Alumni Ventures, LIP Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 48 | Agreena | Carbon farming platform | $78M | 3 | March 2023 | $50M | Series B | HV Capital, AENU, Anthemis | Active | Partial |
| 49 | Kula Bio | Sustainable nitrogen biofertilizer | $75M | 3 | November 2025 | $15M | Series A-1 | Lowercarbon Capital, Collaborative Fund, Pillar VC | Active | Partial |
| 50 | Bio-Engine | Serum-free cell culture media | $74M | 3 | May 2023 | $43M | Series C | Newerli Capital, Ningbo LEO, HM Capital | Active | Partial |
| 51 | Ceres Imaging | Aerial crop analytics | $72M | 6 | November 2025 | $13M | Venture / Unknown | Romulus Capital, Insight Partners, REMUS Capital | Active | Strong |
| 52 | Agronutris | Insect protein ingredients | $70M | 2 | September 2025 | $12M | Strategic equity | La Compagnie des Insectes, Mirova, Lagarde family | Acquired | Partial |
| 53 | FarmWise | Robotic vegetable weeding | $65M | 3 | June 2022 | $45M | Series B | Fall Line Capital, Middleland Capital, GV | Acquired | Full |
| 54 | iUNU | AI greenhouse crop monitoring | $64M | 5 | April 2025 | $20M | Series B extension | S2G Investments, Farm Credit Canada, Lewis & Clark Partners | Active | Strong |
| 55 | Agtonomy | Autonomy software for farm equipment | $64M | 6 | October 2025 | $18M | Series B | DBL Partners, Black Forest Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 56 | Arable | Field intelligence sensors | $64M | 3 | July 2022 | $40M | Series C | Galvanize Climate Solutions, Qualcomm Ventures, Prelude Ventures | Active | Full |
| 57 | Micropep Technologies | Micropeptide crop protection | $64M | 5 | September 2024 | $11M | Series B extension | Zebra Impact Ventures, BPI Green Tech, Corteva Catalyst | Active | Strong |
| 58 | BeeHero | Precision pollination services | $61M | 3 | December 2022 | $42M | Series B | Convent Capital, General Mills, Cibus Capital | Active | Strong |
| 59 | xFarm Technologies | Farm management software platform | $60M | 3 | October 2024 | $39M | Series C | Partech, Mouro Capital, Swisscom Ventures | Active | Full |
| 60 | Verdant Robotics | Precision robotic spraying platform | $58M | 2 | November 2022 | $46M | Series A | Cleveland Avenue, DCVC Bio, Future Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 61 | AgriWebb | Livestock management software | $57M | 6 | June 2026 | $7M | Strategic / Growth | CEFC, Telus Ventures, Germin8 Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 62 | Naïo Technologies | Autonomous farm robots | $55M | 5 | December 2022 | $33M | Series B | Mirova, Bpifrance, Capagro | Active | Strong |
| 63 | Sentera | Aerial crop analytics | $55M | 3 | May 2023 | $16M | Series C extension | Conti Ventures, S2G Ventures | Acquired | Partial |
| 64 | SciGene | Pig breeding genetics platform | $55M | 1 | May 2023 | $55M | Private equity / spin-out | Ningbo Tech-Bank, Tongwei, CICC Capital | Active | Low |
| 65 | BiomEdit | Animal microbiome therapeutics | $55M | 2 | July 2025 | $18M | Series B | Anterra Capital, AgriZeroNZ, Betagro | Active | Strong |
| 66 | CropX | Digital agronomic farm management | $51M | 5 | April 2023 | $30M | Series C | Aliaxis, Finistere Ventures, OurCrowd | Active | Partial |
| 67 | TARGAN | Poultry vaccine robotics | $50M | 3 | May 2022 | $35M | Series C | Mountain Group Partners, NovaQuest, Merck Animal Health | Active | Full |
| 68 | GrowUp Farms | UK vertical salad farming | $49M | 1 | July 2024 | $49M | Growth equity | Generate Capital | Acquired | Partial |
| 69 | Cropin | Agriculture cloud intelligence | $48M | 6 | August 2025 | $1M | Venture / Late-stage | Google, ABC Impact, Chiratae Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 70 | Trace Genomics | DNA soil intelligence platform | $48M | 5 | February 2024 | $11M | Series B | S2G Ventures, Ajax Strategies, Rabo Ventures | Acquired | Partial |
| 71 | ArkeaBio | Livestock methane vaccine | $46M | 3 | September 2025 | $7M | Series A+ | AgriZeroNZ, Breakthrough Energy Ventures | Active | Full |
| 72 | Burro | Autonomous farm mobility robots | $44M | 4 | January 2024 | $24M | Series B | Catalyst Investors, Translink Capital, S2G Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 73 | AgroSpheres | Bio-based crop protection delivery | $42M | 2 | September 2024 | $37M | Series B | Zebra Impact Ventures, Lewis & Clark AgriFood, Ospraie Ag Science | Active | Partial |
| 74 | Victory Farms | Tilapia aquaculture platform | $40M | 2 | April 2023 | $35M | Series B | Creadev, ARAF, DOB Equity | Active | Strong |
| 75 | NoFence | Livestock virtual fencing | $39M | 2 | July 2025 | $35M | Series B | ECBF, Capagro, Nysnø Climate Investments | Active | Full |
| 76 | Phytech | Plant sensor irrigation insights | $38M | 5 | September 2020 | $24M | Series C / Growth | Thomas H. Lee Partners, Tencent, Syngenta Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 77 | Stellapps | Dairy supply-chain digitization | $36M | 6 | October 2024 | $26M | Series C | Miledeep Capital, Blume Ventures, Omnivore | Active | Partial |
| 78 | Bestzyme Bioengineering | Industrial enzyme biotechnology | $36M | 1 | May 2023 | $36M | Series A | Hillhouse, Huatai Zijin, Jiangsu Zhibo | Acquired | Full |
| 79 | Nutrition Technologies | Insect feed ingredients | $34M | 5 | June 2023 | Undisclosed | Strategic / Series A extension | Bunge Ventures, PTT Ventures, Openspace | Active | Partial |
| 80 | TechCoop | Agricultural trade financing | $33M | 2 | February 2025 | $28M | Series A | TNB Aura, Ascend Vietnam Ventures, BlueOrchard | Active | Strong |
| 81 | Phagos | Phage alternatives to antibiotics | $32M | 2 | October 2025 | $29M | Series A | CapAgro, Hoxton Ventures, Demeter | Active | Full |
| 82 | Blue River Technology | See-and-spray robotics | $30M | 3 | December 2015 | $17M | Series B | Pontifax AgTech, Monsanto Growth Ventures, Syngenta Ventures | Acquired | Full |
| 83 | NovoNutrients | CO2-to-protein fermentation | $30M | 5 | July 2024 | $18M | Series A | Woodside Energy, CM Venture Capital, SOSV | Active | Partial |
| 84 | Future Crops | Soil-based vertical farming | $30M | 2 | March 2022 | Undisclosed | Venture / Seed extension | Tencent | Shutdown | Low |
| 85 | nextProtein | Insect protein production | $28M | 5 | November 2025 | $15M | Series B equity portion | SWEN Blue Ocean, BII, Mirova | Active | Partial |
| 86 | Prospera | Crop computer vision analytics | $26M | 3 | July 2017 | $15M | Series B | Qualcomm Ventures, Cisco Investments, Bessemer Venture Partners | Acquired | Strong |
| 87 | Beta Hatch | Mealworm feed ingredients | $24M | 4 | August 2021 | $10M | Series B / Growth | Lewis & Clark AgriFood, Cavallo Ventures, Innova Memphis | Active | Strong |
| 88 | Aquaconnect | Aquaculture value-chain platform | $24M | 4 | January 2024 | $4M | Pre-Series B | S2G Ventures, Lok Capital, Omnivore | Active | Strong |
| 89 | Sabanto | Tractor autonomy retrofit systems | $21M | 3 | November 2022 | Undisclosed | Extension / Early-stage | Cooperative Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 90 | Biome Makers | Soil microbiome analytics | $21M | 3 | August 2021 | $15M | Series B | Prosus Ventures, Seaya Ventures, Viking Global Investors | Active | Full |
| 91 | String Bio | Methane-to-products biotechnology | $20M | 2 | July 2022 | $20M | Series B | Woodside Energy, Ankur Capital, Dare Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 92 | Connecterra | Dairy AI decision platform | $16M | 3 | June 2020 | $9M | Series B | Kersia, ADM Capital, Pymwymic | Acquired | Strong |
| 93 | Bear Flag Robotics | Autonomous tractor retrofits | $13M | 3 | January 2021 | $8M | Seed extension | True Ventures, Graphene Ventures, AgFunder | Acquired | Full |
| 94 | Symbrosia | Seaweed methane-reducing feed | $13M | 2 | December 2025 | $6M | Series A-1 | Idemitsu, One Small Planet, existing backers | Active | Strong |
| 95 | Robotics Plus | Agricultural automation robotics | $10M | 2 | November 2018 | $8M | Series A | Yamaha Motor Ventures | Acquired | Full |
| 96 | farm-ng | Modular electric farm robots | $10M | 2 | January 2023 | $10M | Series A | Acre Venture Partners, Xplorer Capital, HawkTower | Acquired | Strong |
| 97 | Small Robot Company | Small autonomous farm robots | $10M | 4 | August 2021 | $5M | Seed follow-on / Crowdfunding | Crowdcube investors, 7percent Ventures | Shutdown | Low |
| 98 | Lavie Bio | Microbiome ag-biological products | $10M | 1 | August 2022 | $10M | SAFE / Series A-equivalent | ICL Planet Startup Hub | Acquired | Full |
| 99 | Enterra Feed | Insect feed ingredients | $10M | 3 | August 2018 | Undisclosed | Series B | Cibus Fund, PHW Group, Wheatsheaf | Shutdown | Partial |
| 100 | Atarraya | Shrimp farming systems | $9M | 2 | August 2025 | $5M | Series A-type | Animo Ventures, Jeffrey Horing, Geoffrey Kalish | Active | Strong |

This market map, featured in our AgriTech market deck, highlights top companies and startups in the AgriTech market
Key funding trends in the AgriTech market
Insights
- Indigo Ag alone raised $1.4B, which shows how carbon-linked agronomy platforms can attract capital at a scale usually reserved for infrastructure-like software or climate platforms.
- Inari and Pivot Bio together raised about $1.34B, which makes seed design and microbial nitrogen two of the deepest institutional capital pools in the AgriTech market.
- Innovafeed reached $509M in total funding, making insect protein one of the largest active alternative-feed categories, far ahead of smaller peers such as Beta Hatch.
- Halter raised $401M across five rounds, an unusually large amount for livestock hardware, and a clear signal that investors see virtual fencing as a scalable farm automation category.
- Ecorobotix and Monarch Tractor raised $444M combined, showing that precision field robotics can now compete with crop biologicals for growth-stage capital despite more complex hardware cycles.
- Oishii and GoodLeaf Farms raised $404M combined, which suggests controlled-environment farming can still attract serious funding when the model focuses on premium crops or national infrastructure.
- DeHaat and AgroStar raised $362M combined, proving that farmer commerce platforms in India can absorb capital at levels comparable to Western robotics and biologicals startups.
- Recent 2025 and 2026 rounds for Halter, Innovafeed, Ecorobotix, GoodLeaf Farms, Agtonomy, BiomEdit, Phagos, NoFence, and Symbrosia show that selective capital is still flowing into differentiated AgriTech platforms.

As this chart shows, and as featured in our AgriTech market deck, search interest in indoor farming has been growing steadily
A few word about our methodology
As you can see, we built a database that ranks startups in the AgriTech market based on total cumulative fundraising. To create this ranking, we reviewed many sources and cross-checked information across multiple places.
Whenever possible, we prioritized official company communications, since company announcements are usually the most reliable source for funding amounts. When those were not available, we relied on reputable industry sources such as TechCrunch, Crunchbase, Financial Times or Forbes (to name a few).
We excluded random blogs, unverified websites, and any sources that could not be validated.
When AgriTech funding rounds were announced in other currencies such as euros, Swiss francs, Singapore dollars, Australian dollars, or rupees, we converted them into approximate USD equivalents for consistency.
Sometimes different sources report slightly different numbers, or the exact round size is not fully disclosed. In those cases, we flag the uncertainty and assign a confidence label to each startup, visible in the last column.
Here is what they mean.
Full confidence: The company’s equity fundraising history can be reconstructed completely from public sources. The rounds, dates, amounts, and key investors are clearly identified, with no meaningful gaps.
Strong confidence: The fundraising history is largely complete and reliable. There may be a small missing detail, such as incomplete investor information or a minor round with limited data, but the overall record is clear.
Partial confidence: The main fundraising rounds can be identified, but the record is incomplete or somewhat mixed. Some rounds may be missing or certain funding events may be difficult to separate clearly.
Low confidence: Public information is too limited, inconsistent, or ambiguous to reliably reconstruct the company’s equity fundraising history.
When the confidence level is too low, we take a conservative approach and flag the uncertainty clearly. We don’t want to present AgriTech funding data as more precise than it really is.
This reflects how we conduct all our research, including the work behind our report covering the AgriTech market.
In a world where LLMs hallucinate and unreliable information is everywhere, our goal is simple: provide data you can trust.
If you want the full detail on a specific calculation, feel free to contact us and we will gladly explain.
Finally, know that we update the dataset once per month, so come back here if you need fresh information.

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