Supply.ag, the Amsterdam-based developer of AI software program for Managed Atmosphere Agriculture (CEA), at this time introduced the profitable shut of its Sequence B funding spherical, elevating €15.2 million.
The funding was led by Astanor, with strategic participation from traders together with seed breeder Enza Zaden and grower cooperative Harvest Home. This new capital injection brings Supply.ag’s complete funding to over €52 million in 5 years.
Rien Kamman, CEO and Co-founder of Supply.ag mentioned: “This Sequence B spherical confirms the trade’s perception in our imaginative and prescient: meals chain innovation requires AI firms to companion carefully with the trade. The grower is the core participant, the one placing wholesome meals on grocery store cabinets, and we construct the options they should excel. Our ambition is to sustainably feed everybody with ample vegetables and fruit. This funding confirms the market views us because the definitive AI companion main the sector into the longer term.
Inside the European startup panorama, 2025 has thus far seen comparatively few publicly reported funding rounds within the AI-driven CEA area of interest.
Amongst adjoining developments, UK-based SugaROx secured €1.1 million in August 2025 to scale manufacturing of its crop-enhancing biostimulants, reflecting parallel innovation in agri-biotech.
EU-Startups additionally famous in a broader evaluation that AgriTech funding in Europe stays substantial, although few rounds have focused AI platforms for greenhouse administration.
EU-Startups has featured Supply.ag in earlier protection highlighting its position in advancing sustainable meals manufacturing by means of know-how. The corporate appeared within the 2024 characteristic 10 promising European startups centered on agriculture, which recognised it among the many continent’s most progressive AgriTech ventures. Earlier, Supply.ag was additionally talked about within the Going Inexperienced: European GreenTech Overview (February 2023), which referenced its prior €21.7 million increase and positioned it inside Europe’s rising inexperienced know-how ecosystem.
Hendrik Van Asbroeck, Managing Accomplice at Astanor, mentioned: “Our goal is to make the meals chain extra sustainable, and Managed Atmosphere Agriculture (CEA) is a needed know-how to attain this. Since our preliminary funding, Supply.ag has demonstrated that AI is essential to scalably delivering climate-resilient meals manufacturing. They’ve efficiently reworked AI from a promising principle into an indispensable operational platform for the world’s largest contemporary produce growers.”
Based in 2020 by Rien Kamman (CEO) and Ernst van Bruggen (CCO), Supply.ag develops AI software program for horticulture, with the mission to assist growers present everybody on earth with ample vegetables and fruit in a sustainable and climate-resilient method. By combining digitisation, AI, and plant and cultivation science, Supply.ag’s platform presents an built-in product suite enabling exact forecasting, autonomous crop administration, and information centralisation.
Whereas a lot of the tech world focuses on conceptual AI, Supply.ag specialises in measurable, utilized AI that helps growers day by day. Since its founding, the software program has been carried out in over 300 greenhouses overlaying 2,500 hectares throughout 18 international locations. This acreage contributes to the day by day provide of tomatoes, bell peppers, and cucumbers for an estimated 40 million folks.
CEA is essentially the most environment friendly resolution for managing land and water shortage, however it’s constrained by limitations in human capability. Supply.ag says they overcome this by centralising information and digitising rising information, functioning as an ‘AI co-pilot.’ Amongst different issues, the software program allows firms to foretell tomato yields with far larger accuracy and absolutely automate irrigation. This not solely boosts manufacturing quantity but in addition enhances high quality and effectivity throughout your complete worth chain, from grower to client.
Jaap Mazereeuw, CEO of Enza Zaden, added: “By collaborating with Supply.ag, we combine an important information layer into our seed breeding. Supply.ag’s AI methods, mixed with our varieties, minimise threat for the grower and guarantee they maximise the potential of our progressive seeds. It is a joint dedication to serving to our prospects achieve a quickly increasing market.”
The funding will speed up international scaling and product growth as Supply.ag goals to grow to be the trade chief and develop its AI product suite.
The involvement of seed breeder Enza Zaden and grower cooperative Harvest Home highlights the strategic significance of Supply.ag’s know-how for your complete provide chain.
Jelte van Kammen of Harvest Home added: “Our growers expertise the worth of Supply.ag day by day, from saving labor time to reaching higher forecasting accuracy. That’s why we’ve been working carefully with Supply.ag for a number of years. We see Supply.ag as a strategic companion that equips us to fulfill our progress targets and safe the aggressive information benefit the evolving market calls for. It’s a direct funding within the sustainability of our cooperative and an environment friendly contemporary produce chain.”