French startup Agreenculture raises €6 million to grow its autonomous farming technology

December 16, 2025 at 08:45 AM UTC
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French startup Agreenculture raises €6 million to grow its autonomous farming technology

French startup Agreenculture has secured €6 million in a Series A funding round to advance its autonomous farming technology, marking a significant investment in the European AgTech sector. The Toulouse-based company specializes in autonomy and safety solutions for agricultural machinery and tractors, aiming to accelerate the adoption of autonomous systems in agriculture. This funding underscores the growing interest in technological innovation within the European agricultural landscape, reflecting a wider trend toward automation and sustainability. The investment round included participation from Supernova Invest, Future Food Fund, and Unilis (Unigrains Group), alongside a credit facility from Crédit Agricole Toulouse 31. Agreenculture's AGC Autonomy Kit offers a plug-and-play solution for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), enhancing the precision, autonomy, and safety of agricultural machines. The kit facilitates features like reduced soil compaction, minimized fuel consumption, and more precise application of fertilizers and pesticides, improving efficiency. This funding will enable Agreenculture to enhance, standardize, and industrialize its products, facilitating rapid integration and commercial deployment of its technology. The development of autonomous tractors and machinery presents a unique opportunity to transform farming practices, promoting regenerative agriculture. This shift has implications for farmers and manufacturers, driving agricultural advancements. The investment aligns with a broader trend of significant funding within the European AgTech sector, as evidenced by investments in companies like CroBio and Voltrac. With over €130 million flowing into the sector in 2025, from early-stage biological solutions to capital-intensive machinery, Agreenculture's contribution further strengthens France's position within the autonomous agricultural equipment market.

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Published: December 16, 2025 at 08:45 AM UTC
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