Investors now want to seed Agriculture start-ups to reap rewards
Even with an uptick in investment in these start-ups, the number of deals has dropped to 68 from 70 in 2015.
Investment into agricultural technology companies or 'agtech' firms has picked up significantly since 2014.
Funding in the agtech space in 2016 grew by 34.7% in 2016 from a year earlier and grew to $283 million in 2016 from $210 million a year earlier, according to CB Insights.
Source: CB Insights
However, even with an uptick in investment in these start-ups, the number of deals has dropped to 68 from 70 in 2015. This is primarily due to funding slowing down in the last quarter of 2016.
Q4 2016 saw a drop after six consecutive quarters of over 15 deals and over $60 million in financing.
However, as Q1 saw the largest funding in 4 years with $103 million from 19 deals, it managed to push the investment higher during the year.
Source: CB Insights
While agtech funding in 2013 had declined from the previous year to $52 million from $97 million in 2012, it saw a huge jump in funding in 2014 to $178 million and from 33 deals in 2013 to 67 deals in 2014.
Source: CB Insights
Though seed funding is the largest part of the investment in agtech firms, it has reduced significantly since 2012 from 50% to now 37%.
Series A funding round received 21% of the investment towards these firms and was followed by Series B funding.
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