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Netherlands-based Doktar lands €7.5M to make sustainable farming practical and profitable

  • Netherlands-based ag-tech company Doktar secures €7.5M in a funding round co-led by ECBF and Pymwymic.
  • ECBF is the first fund dedicated to transitioning to a bio-based circular economy, investing in growth-stage companies across various sectors.
  • Existing investor DCP also participates in the funding round for Doktar.
  • Doktar's unique approach combines agronomic expertise, scalable technology, and measurable environmental outcomes, facilitating regenerative agriculture.
  • Pymwymic, a community of European wealth holders, sees Doktar as supporting farmers and food corporates in making smarter and impactful choices.
  • The investment will aid Doktar in expanding its product portfolio globally and advancing its holistic execution model.
  • Doktar Technologies, founded in 2017, uses digital products and AI to enhance agriculture, offering real-time monitoring, decision support, and sustainability results.
  • The company's digital platform integrates IoT devices, smart software, and AI to provide insights and traceability for farms.
  • Doktar's Climate Sustainability Impact platform assists farmers and food producers in implementing sustainable practices with traceability and positive environmental outcomes.
  • Operating in over 10 countries, Doktar supports 250,000 hectares of regenerative farmland, aiding different crop systems and regions.
  • Six of the top ten global food and beverage companies use Doktar's platform to enhance sustainability and supply chain efforts.
  • Doktar aims to reinforce the digital backbone of agriculture to achieve measurable, verifiable impacts across supply chains.

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