Vancouver-based agtech startup Verdi has raised $6.5 million in an oversubscribed seed round, bringing its total funding to $9.5 million. Led by SVG Ventures with backing from NEC, GenomeBC, and others, the round follows a breakout year where Verdi’s retrofit irrigation tech was deployed on over 5,000 acres.
The platform enables row-level irrigation control and remote leak detection, helping growers cut labor by up to 90%, water use by 70%, and increase yields by 20%. CEO Arthur Chen says the capital will support geographic expansion and AI development. Verdi now employs 24 specialists in AI, agronomy, and hardware.
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