Seattle startup IUNU landed a $24 million Series B round that will fuel growth of its technology used in greenhouses to analyze the health of crops and manage production. Customers hail from markets including leafy greens, cannabis, floriculture, and vine. Founded in 2013, the 60-person company is led by CEO Adam Greenberg, the son of a botanist and co-founder of a clean water startup called Pure Blue Technologies. Lewis & Clark AgriFood led the round; other backers include S2G Ventures, Ceres Partners, and Astanor Ventures. Total funding to date is $60 million.

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