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Top 78 Farm Management Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 78 SaaS companies in Farm Management Software. They have combined revenues of $542.5M and employ 4.2K people. They have raised $273.3M and serve 75.4K customers combined.

Farm Management Software (FMS) is a digital solution designed to assist farmers and agricultural businesses in managing their entire farming operations efficiently. This software often provides capabilities for tracking crops, livestock, equipment, and resources, enabling users to optimize productivity and profitability. By integrating various aspects of farm management, such tools help streamline workflows and improve decision-making. Common features of FMS include crop planning, inventory management, expense tracking, weather forecasting, and reporting tools. Users can automate routine tasks, gain insights into operational performance, and forecast future trends based on historical data. Typical users of farm management software include farmers, agronomists, agricultural consultants, and farm managers aiming to improve operational processes and productivity.

Companies
78
Revenue
$542.5M
Funding
$273.3M
Employees
4.2K

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Top Farm Management Software Companies

Showing 10 of 7 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Thrive Agric

Abuja, Nigeria

ThriveAgric help Farmers in Africa access finance, insight and Markets

Revenue
$48.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
320
Growth
-
2
xFarm

Manno, Italy

Developer of a digital platform designed to manage farm in a simple and intuitive way. The company's platform allows to store data which can range from the personal to the fleet, passing through crops, activities and products used and also providing tools that can support farmers and food supply chain's stakeholders in the management of their companies, enabling farmers to access the data anytime and anywhere.

Revenue
$39.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
193
Growth
788.35%
3
Halter

Auckland, New Zealand

Developer of herd management software designed to optimize and modernize dairy farming. The company's software monitors the behavioral data of cows.

Revenue
$35.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
$100M
Team size
321
Growth
-
4
Siagri

Goiânia, Brazil

Siagri is a software company that specializes in providing ERP solutions for the agricultural industry. Their software helps businesses in the agricultural sector manage their operations, finances, and customer relationships effectively.

Revenue
$32.1M
Customers
40K
Year founded
1992
Funding
-
Team size
90
Growth
20.34%
5
Gaivota

São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Gaivota is a Vertical SaaS to connect and optimize the agribusiness ecosystem.

Revenue
$18.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
172
Growth
-
6
SourceTrace

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

SourceTrace provides data-driven digital innovations that make agriculture sustainable, supply chains efficient and food systems traceable. The suite of solutions includes farm management, supply chain management, monitoring & evaluation, certification, traceability, market linkage and financial services. Founded in 2013, we currently have implementations across 28 countries and have impacted more than a million farmer's livelihoods. The Complete Value Chain Platform The only technology platform that connects food and agri with a solution at every touchpoint – from farm to retail. Leading Digital Agriculture Since 2013 From digitizing farms to increasing productivity to making agriculture sustainable, our DATAGREEN platform has every tool you need. We Make Global Supply Chains More Efficient From certifications and procurement to tracking across warehouses and logistics, we are the partner of choice for the world's biggest coffee, cocoa, organic cotton growers and more. Transforming Food Safety and Traceability Digitise complete value chain and integrate multiple stakeholders to maximise supply chain transparency. Meet regulatory compliance and track provenance with our blockchain powered platform. Sustainability is What We Do SourceTrace is backed by the biggest changemakers in the sustainability space. Climate change, SDGs and social equity are part of our origin story.

Revenue
$10.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
95
Growth
-
7
Sencrop

Lille, Hauts-de-France, France

Sencrop is a European agtech startup, founded in 2016 at Euratechnologies (Lille, France) with offices in Germany, the UK, France, Spain , Italy, Hungary and the Netherlands. Positioned at the cutting edge of innovation in connected agriculture, Sencrop has won top awards for its high-precision ag-weather stations and collaborative network platform. As agricultural decision-making relies more and more on data analysis, at Sencrop we dedicated to making a real impact in agriculture and providing the tools to collect this data. Sencrop empowers all types of farmers across Europe to make the right decisions at the right time, to improve their yields ultimately their way of life. Our solution gives farmers the ability to: - view the current conditions of their fields in real time - make better farming decisions thanks to ultra-local weather information - interact with their partners based on streaming data Thanks to low-power long-range networks and affordable connected sensors, in-field data streams continuously into the Sencrop mobile platform. Sencrop is backed by two leading investment funds: Demeter-Emertec, Europe's top venture capital investor in the green-tech sector, and Breega, a highly reputable venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage tech companies. We are gathering all those who are dedicated to bringing valuable precision farming services to farmers everywhere.

Revenue
$10.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
95
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide tools for tracking crop and livestock management - Should include features for financial management and expense tracking - Must support inventory management of equipment and resources - Should offer data analysis features to improve decision-making - Not just a simple record-keeping tool; must also provide analytics and reporting capabilities - Must accommodate various farm sizes and types of agricultural operations - Should integrate with other agricultural technology solutions where relevant