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IUNU secures $20M to grow AI-driven greenhouse technology
Company eyes expansion across North America and Europe
April 25, 2025
By Greenhouse Canada
LUNA gathers plant-level data to support crop steering and forecasting for tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers. (IUNU) IUNU, a Seattle-based agricultural technology company, has closed a $20-million funding round to accelerate expansion across North American and European markets.
The round was led by S2G Investments (S2G), a multi-stage investment firm, with participation from Farm Credit Canada (FCC) and Lewis & Clark Partners. The company plans to use the funds to expand the adoption of its LUNA platform, an AI-powered system designed to optimize greenhouse operations.
LUNA gathers plant-level data to support crop steering and forecasting for tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers. The platform also offers plant-level visibility and automated labour analysis.
The program’s insights span three key areas: precision yield forecasting, automated labour quality management and dynamic crop steering.
“We’re thrilled to back IUNU in this next phase of growth, particularly as demand in the vine crop segment accelerates,” said Cristina Rohr, managing director at S2G.
“The team has consistently delivered measurable value at a time when greenhouse operators are under pressure from tight margins and growing volatility.”
Currently operating in more than 100 facilities across 18 countries, IUNU is looking to continue expanding its reach.
“This investment accelerates our mission to transform greenhouse agriculture by empowering growers with actionable insights,” said Adam Greenberg, chief executive officer of IUNU.