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Q4 2025 Rankings

AgTech Startups to Watch, Q4 2025

AgTech is a small-sample sector, but signals are unusually clean this quarter.

#CompanyStageGeoCommits (14d)ChangeContributorsContrib. GrowthNew ReposSignal
1
ekylibre

Connecting farms to the world

Series A/BEU3+999%40+0%5Infrastructure buildout
2
LiteFarmOrg

GrowthUnknown143+42%65+0%0Framework migration
3
ai-agriculture-circuits-and-systems

Pre-seedAPAC14+0%1+0%1Framework migration
4
APSIMInitiative

GrowthUnknown224-24%60+0%3Infrastructure buildout

Sorted by commit velocity change (14-day window, descending). Top 3 highlighted. Data last updated Q4 2025.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What engineering signals are agtech startups showing in Q4 2025?

In Q4 2025, we are tracking 4 agtech startups with measurable GitHub engineering signals. 2 of 4 show positive commit velocity growth. The most common signal type is "Infrastructure buildout", observed in 2 of the tracked companies. The average 14-day commit velocity across the sector is 96 commits, with ekylibre leading at 3 commits (+999% change). These patterns have historically preceded fundraise announcements by six to twelve weeks.

Which agtech startup has the highest engineering acceleration in Q4 2025?

ekylibre leads the agtech sector in Q4 2025 with 3 commits over a 14-day window, representing a +999% change from the prior period. With 40 active contributors and 5 new repositories, ekylibre is showing a "Infrastructure buildout" pattern — one of the more reliable leading indicators of a significant product milestone or fundraise.

Where are the most active agtech engineering teams located?

Among the 4 agtech startups we track, APAC accounts for the highest concentration with 1 teams. Startups applying technology to agriculture and precision farming. Geographic distribution matters for investors because engineering talent clusters correlate with sector-specific domain expertise and proximity to early adopter customers.

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