Europe Indoor Farming Investment Trends: Who’s Getting Funded in 2025?
European indoor farming firms raised approximately $123.82M between 2024 and early 2025, with GrowUp Farms & IGS receiving the majority share.
Funding Round News brings you the latest updates on investment activity fueling advancements in agriculture technology. Discover details on venture capital rounds, private equity investments, and strategic funding initiatives that are empowering startups and established companies alike.
Stay informed about the key players, trends, and sectors attracting investor interest. Whether you’re an entrepreneur seeking funding insights or an investor exploring opportunities, this category provides essential updates on the financial landscape shaping the future of AgTech.
European indoor farming firms raised approximately $123.82M between 2024 and early 2025, with GrowUp Farms & IGS receiving the majority share.
Fotenix raises £2.1 million in funding led by River Capital’s Fund:AI, with support from EHE Venture Studio and Innovate UK
Antler Bio, a company focused on dairy farming, has announced a $4.3 million investment to accelerate the rollout of its EpiHerd technology
VOCSens, a Belgian startup specializing in multi-gas sensing solutions, has received a €0.5 million investment from Agri Investment Fund (AIF).
Ambrook announces $29M in funding, including a $26.1M Series A led by Thrive Capital and Field Ventures
Symbiomics, a biotechnology company specializing in microbiome innovations for agriculture, has announced the successful close of its Series A funding round.
CDotBio, a biotechnology company spun out from the University of Bristol, has been awarded the £25,000 Armourers & Brasiers Venture Prize to advance its carbon nanodot platform for agricultural applications
Doktar, an ag-tech company focused on integrating data-driven technologies with sustainable agriculture, has announced the close of a €7.5 million funding round.
BlueRedGold raises €2.73 million (~$2.94 million USD) in a round led by PINC, the venture arm of Paulig.
RootWave, a company developing electric weed control technologies, has secured $15 million in new funding to expand its operations.
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