Key Takeaways
- BemAgro S.A raises approximately US$5.83 million (R$30.3 million) in Series A funding
- Round backed entirely by agriculture-focused investors and industry leaders
- New investors include The Yield Lab LATAM and Grupo Colorado
- Existing shareholders CNH and Atvos expand their participation
- Funding supports AI and computer vision solutions for agricultural productivity
BemAgro S.A Secures US$5.83 Million to Scale AI Solutions
BemAgro S.A has concluded its Series A funding round, raising approximately US$5.83 million (R$30.3 million) with a fully agriculture-focused cap table. The round brings together investors representing key segments of the sector, including sugarcane, grains, forest fibers, and embedded technology.
The investment marks the entry of The Yield Lab LATAM, a global venture capital fund focused on agtech, and Grupo Colorado, a leading Brazilian grain producer participating through Colorado Ventures. Strategic shareholders CNH, a global agricultural machinery and embedded technology company, and Atvos, one of Brazil’s largest biofuel producers, also increased their stakes.
Additional investors include AgroVen, Rural Ventures, MM. Agro, and Positive Investimentos e Participações, alongside Suzano, the world’s largest pulp producer, and the company’s executive partners.
According to BemAgro S.A, the investor composition contributes operational expertise and sector-specific knowledge, supporting the development of scalable products validated under real field conditions.
BemAgro S.A Advances AI and Computer Vision in Agriculture
Founded in 2018, BemAgro S.A develops artificial intelligence and computer vision technologies designed to enhance agricultural productivity while optimizing resource use.
The company states that its mission is to provide accessible image-based AI solutions to promote more productive and sustainable farming. BemAgro S.A believes that accelerating productivity through advanced agricultural technologies will help ensure sufficient food quantity and quality for future generations.
The Series A capital will support continued product development and expansion, leveraging the combined expertise of its agriculture-focused investor base.
