Agtonomy Successfully Closes Seed III Funding Round; Takes Total Funding to $13.5M

Agtonomy is well capitalized for accelerated growth backed by lead investors Cavallo Ventures and Mirae Asset Venture Investment

SAN FRANCISCO - September 15, 2022 - Agtonomy, a cutting-edge software and service ag-tech start-up, announced the successful closing of another round of funding for a total investment of $13.5 million. The round was led by Cavallo Ventures, the venture arm of multi-billion-dollar agribusiness leader Wilbur-Ellis, and Mirae Asset Venture Investment which is the VC arm of Mirae Asset Financial Group headquartered in South Korea. The group is one of the largest independent financial groups in Asia with over $700B in AUM, and owns the largest investment bank in South Korea. Other leading names including Toyota Ventures and David R. Duncan, Proprietor, Chairman & CEO of Silver Oak Cellars, also participated in this round. This latest funding will be used to add strategic depth to the team, expand the fleet of vehicles now operating with Agtonomy technology in the fields, and accelerate trials of the service platform designed to address the growing skilled labor challenges facing local agriculture.

 

“Agtonomy is on a mission to close the labor gap being experienced by many in the farming community. Farmers face tremendous challenges in a time where skilled labor shortages are contributing to high food prices,” said Tim Bucher, CEO and Co-Founder of Agtonomy. “We are thrilled to grow our network of support around Agtonomy and accelerate our impact on the global food chain through this latest round of funding.” 

Through its innovative platform, Agtonomy enables sustainable, autonomous machines that are affordable to the majority of farmers in the world who do not fall in the “big ag” category. By partnering with some of the most trusted names in agricultural OEM equipment, Agtonomy will deliver immediate value to local farmers by leveling up skilled labor with technology that automates repetitive workload tasks with increased efficiency and precision.

Brett Morris, Managing Director at Cavallo Ventures, which is the VC arm of Wilbur-Ellis, believes Agtonomy complements the group’s investment portfolio, with the agribusiness space representing their largest market.

“We like to invest in emerging and next generation technologies and products that will guide the future of agriculture and couldn’t be more excited to partner with Agtonomy, a company doing just that,” he said. “The team is made up of both technologists and lifelong farmers, who truly understand the pain points and needs of the customer. It’s what makes the team stand out amongst others and what makes us excited to partner with Agtonomy.”

“South Korea is a major hub for agricultural equipment manufacturing and innovation. We are always on the lookout for start-ups that are pioneering technology that will evolve agriculture as we know it,” said Scott Kim, General Manager of Mirae Asset Venture Investment. “Agtonomy’s game-changing technology allows farming operations to automate workloads and increase labor efficiency. We could not be more thrilled to be a partner.”

“As a leading Cabernet brand based in Napa Valley, we are always looking to bring the best product to our customers in the most innovative and sustainable way possible.” said David R. Duncan, Proprietor, Chairman & CEO of Silver Oak Cellars. “I witnessed a demonstration of what Agtonomy is building and I knew I wanted to be a part of it. This is the future of farming, and I am excited to be working with Agtonomy to bring this technology forward.”

About Agtonomy

Agtonomy, based in South San Francisco and Sonoma County, is a hybrid autonomy and tele-assist service platform with the venture backing of GV, Toyota Ventures, Grit Ventures, Flybridge, Momenta, Village Global, Cavallo Ventures, Mirae Asset Venture Investment, and many other prestigious investors. The platform will give local agriculture and land maintenance operators the ability to solve the skilled labor shortage with autonomous equipment and greatly increase their efficiency. The executive team consists of veterans from the AI, EV, cloud service and agriculture industries, with extensive experience at companies like Amazon, Apple, Google, Dell, Microsoft, Uber, Cruise, and Zoox as well as lifelong farming experience at Northern California agriculture operations such as Trattore Farms.

 

Press Contact
Brooke Brown, Director of Marketing
brooke.brown@agtonomy.com

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