Four Growers, a robotics startup revolutionizing greenhouse agriculture, has raised $9 million in a Series A funding round led by Basset Capital, with participation from Ospraie Ag Science, Y Combinator, and existing investors.
While automation has long reduced costs and increased efficiency in row crops like corn and wheat, fruits and vegetables remain largely unmechanized, leading to significantly higher harvesting costs—up to 15 times more than grains. Labor shortages further exacerbate this issue, leaving crops unharvested and contributing to substantial food waste.
The GR-100, Four Growers’ AI-driven robotic harvesting system, addresses these challenges with unparalleled efficiency and precision. It picks crops five times faster than competitors, calculates optimal paths 34 times quicker than standard motion planning algorithms, and achieves 98% accuracy in detecting and harvesting ripe produce using eight stereo cameras. Its proprietary AI assesses ripeness and optimizes harvesting, providing scalable solutions for diverse crops. Their tech is operational on farms across North America and Europe.
