Estonian AgriTech startup gets ESA funding for satellite monitoring — Invest in Estonia
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Estonian AgriTech startup gets ESA funding for satellite monitoring — Invest in Estonia
DeepTech is not just a buzzword in Estonia, as even crops can soon be monitored from space. Estonian startup eAgronom has secured €430,000 in funding from the European Space Agency (ESA) for its CoverCrop project. The initiative, worth €538,000 in total, aims to enhance satellite-based monitoring systems for agricultural practices, with eAgronom contributing the remaining sum. The project focuses on developing an advanced satellite-based MRV (Me…
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