Tunisian AI Agri-Tech Startup RoboCare Secures Six-Figure Funding for African and Middle Eastern Expansion
RoboCare, an innovative agritech startup based in Tunisia, has successfully raised a six-figure investment from 216 Capital. This crucial funding is earmarked to fuel the company's ambitious regional expansion initiatives across Africa and the Middle East, alongside the continuous development and enhancement of its artificial intelligence platform.
Founded in Sfax in 2020 by Imen Hbiri, RoboCare offers an AI-powered precision agriculture platform. This sophisticated system integrates satellite imagery, drone data, Internet of Things sensors, and weather information with local field expertise to generate actionable agronomic insights. Its primary goal is to empower farmers by enabling early detection of crop diseases and stress, optimizing resource utilization, and significantly boosting overall productivity.
A key differentiator for RoboCare is its commitment to developing AI models specifically tailored to local conditions, utilizing regional data. This approach ensures that its recommendations are highly relevant to the unique soil, climate, and farming practices prevalent in North Africa and the Middle East, particularly for strategic crops like olive trees, cereals, and processing tomatoes. The company reports impressive results, including up to 35% water savings, a 25% reduction in agricultural inputs, and yield increases of up to 20%.
This investment from 216 Capital aligns perfectly with their strategy of backing high-potential tech startups that offer tangible solutions to pressing economic, social, and environmental challenges across the African continent. As farmers throughout Africa and the Middle East increasingly contend with the impacts of climate change, water scarcity, and escalating production costs, RoboCare aims to solidify its position as a leading provider of digital agricultural solutions, fostering greater farm resilience and efficiency.
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