Israeli agrotech company Fermata has raised $10 million to enhance its computer vision technology designed for detecting diseases and pests in plants. The funding aims to improve agricultural practices by providing farmers with advanced tools to manage plant health effectively. Fermata's innovative approach allows for real-time monitoring, potentially reducing the reliance on traditional methods of pest and disease management.
Israeli agrotech Fermata raises $10m for pest detection https://t.co/9TBXMjTPYQ
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