Fermata uses computer vision to detect diseases and pests in plants
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Fermata, a Tel Aviv startup founded in 2020, uses AI and computer vision to monitor greenhouse crops for diseases. Their software analyzes daily images from standard cameras, alerting farmers to issues via an app. The company recently raised $10 million in Series A funding to scale operations and aims for profitability by 2026. Currently focused on tomatoes, Fermata plans to expand into new crops and partnerships with major agricultural enterprises.
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