8 Best Vertical Farming Startups to Watch in 2025

The Definitive Seedtable Ranking of Vertical Farming Startups

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There are 8 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $1.6b. The average funding per company in this subset is $193.9m.

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$156.3m

Money raised

Iron Ox is a company developing robotic farms founded in 2015 by Brandon Alexander.

9

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$801.9m

Money raised

Infarm is a developer of vertical farms designed for indoor growing.

10

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$121.7m

Money raised

iUNU is a Seattle-based agricultural tech startup founded in 2013.

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$29.2m

Money raised

A container farming technology company. Its headquarters are located in Boston, Massachusetts and the company was founded in 2010.

3

Funding Rounds

$426.0m

Money raised

Gotham Greens is a Brooklyn-based commercial scale greenhouse developer.

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$5.8m

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Farmshelf is plug-and-play device for growing food crops.

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$1.5m

Money raised

AeroFarms is a Newark, New Jersey-based provider of indoor vertical farming systems and products since 2004.

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$9.0m

Money raised

iFarm creates innovative, data-driven vertical farming solutions.

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