Netherlands-based Doktar lands 7.5M to make sustainable farming practical and profitable - Silicon Canals
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Doktar, an ag-tech company based in the Netherlands, has secured €7.5 million in a funding round co-led by the European Circular Bioeconomy Fund (ECBF) and impact investor Pymwymic. ECBF aims to facilitate the transition to a bio-based economy and has previously raised €300 million. With support from existing investors like Diffusion Capital Partners, Doktar plans to expand its integrated product portfolio and enhance its operations in Europe, North America, and South America. The funding will help Doktar meet rising demand for data-driven agricultural solutions.
"We invested in Doktar because their approach uniquely combines agronomic expertise, scalable technology, and measurable environmental outcomes. They are enabling regenerative agriculture at scale with real-world applicability."
"This investment marks an important milestone in our journey to digitally transform agriculture at scale. It enables us to accelerate our expansion across Europe, North America, and South America while deepening our ability to meet the growing global demand for integrated, data-driven solutions."
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