
Source.ag, an Amsterdam, Netherlands–based developer of AI software for controlled environment agriculture (CEA), has raised $17.5 million in Series B funding, bringing its total funding to over $60 million.
Investors
The round was led by Astanor Ventures, with participation from Enza Zaden and grower cooperative Harvest House.
Astanor Ventures is a European impact venture capital firm founded in 2017 and headquartered in Belgium and Luxembourg, with approximately €800 million in assets under management (AUM). The firm focuses on transforming the global food system by investing in agrifood and biotech startups that promote sustainability, regenerative agriculture, and circular economies. Astanor typically invests from the Seed to Series B stages, deploying €1–10 million per company.
Source.ag Use of Funds
The company will use the funding to accelerate global scaling and product development, supporting its ambition to become the industry leader in AI for horticulture.
About Source.ag
Founded in 2020 by Rien Kamman and Ernst van Bruggen, Source.ag develops AI software that transforms how growers manage crops in controlled environments. Its platform enables greenhouse growers to optimize yields, automate irrigation, and manage cultivation data. Headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the company’s mission is to empower growers to sustainably feed the world with sufficient fruits and vegetables in a climate-resilient and resource-efficient way. Source.ag’s software currently operates in over 300 greenhouses, covering 2,500 hectares across 18 countries.
Funding Details
Company: Source.ag
Raised: $17.5M
Round: Series B
Funding Date: November 2025
Lead Investor: Astanor Ventures
Additional Investors: Enza Zaden, Harvest House
Company Website: https://www.source.ag/
Software Category: AgTech / AI for Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA)
Source: https://www.source.ag/news/sourceag-raises-175m-for-applied-ai-in-cea-pushing-total-funding-past-60m