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Инал Томаев, исполнительный директор Fermata, рассказывает, где начинающим бизнесменам искать крупных и опытных партнеров и как выстраивать отношения с ними, чтобы обе стороны остались в выигрыше.

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Israeli-Russian agricultural startup Fermata raised $ 3.7 million from the international management company Massa Innovations and a group of private investors. Inc. was told about this by the company. Prior to this, in February 2019, the company also raised $ 1.1 million during a seed round from a private business angel.

The startup platform helps to monitor the growth of plants, determine their diseases and predict yield. The startup platform helps to monitor the growth of plants, determine their diseases and predict yield.

An Israeli-Russian agricultural technology startup Fermata, which develops technologies for agriculture, raised $ 3.7 million from international management company Massa Innovations and a group of private investors during Round A. Prior to this, in February 2019, the company also raised $ 1.1 million during the Seed Round from a private business angel.

Israeli-Russian agricultural startup Fermata raised $ 3.7 million during round A from the international management company Massa Innovations and private investors. Fermata was founded by Valeria Kogan and Anton Lizunov in 2019.

A group of private investors and Massa Innovation provided $ 3.7 million to Fermata, an Israeli-Russian startup. Last month, the startup announced the closure of the seed round, according to which it managed to raise $ 1.1 million.

Inal Tomaev, Executive Director of Fermata, tells where beginner businessmen look for large and experienced partners and how to build relationships with them so that both sides benefit.

The project develops technologies for agriculture. During Round A, it managed to attract $ 3.7 million in investment from international management company Massa Innovations and a group of private investors.

An Israeli-Russian agricultural technology startup Fermata, which develops technologies for agriculture, raised $ 3.7 million from the international management company Massa Innovations and a group of private investors during Round A. Prior to this, in February 2019, the company also raised $ 1.1 million during the Seed Round from a private business angel.