Ecofer

Automated Fertigation System

Agriculture & Food Technologies
Non Active, Jan 2017
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in July 2010, Ecofer operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $1.85M across two funding rounds from three investors. In July 2010, Ecofer secured funding from Capital Point and Office of the Chief Scientist.

Business overview

Ecofer Fertigation Technologies develops and markets advanced automated systems for dissolving and mixing soluble fertilizers. Its flagship product, the Fertiwise system, enables farmers to enhance crop yields through precise liquid fertilizer formula preparation. This technology eliminates the need for manual preparation, streamlines inventory management, and provides growers with on-site control and flexibility to adjust formulas throughout the growing cycle. The company operates within the Agriculture & Food Technologies sector, focusing on agrochemicals, precision agriculture, and smart farming for crop cultivation.

Strategic signal

In July 2010, Ecofer secured funding, which was highlighted by Globes. This early investment signals confidence in the company's innovative approach to automated fertigation systems, positioning it as a key player in the evolving landscape of precision agriculture and sustainable farming practices.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Ecofer's primary product?
Ecofer's primary product is the Fertiwise system, an advanced automated system designed for dissolving and mixing soluble fertilizers to improve crop yields.
When was Ecofer founded?
Ecofer was founded in July 2010.
How much capital has Ecofer raised in total?
Ecofer has raised a total of $1.85M in funding.
Which investors participated in Ecofer's July 2010 funding round?
In July 2010, Ecofer received funding from Capital Point and Office of the Chief Scientist.
What problem does Ecofer's technology solve for farmers?
Ecofer's technology helps farmers improve crop yields by providing precise liquid fertilizer formula preparation, eliminating manual procedures, and offering flexibility to adjust formulas throughout the growing cycle.
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