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Qatar's Hydrovest Technology Secures $275,000 to Boost Smart Farming and Expand in the UAE

Hydrovest Technology just secured $275,000 in funding! This investment will help them ramp up commercial production and expand their smart farming solutions into the UAE. They're also focused on developing innovative, data-driven food products to boost sustainability and food security in the region.

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Qatar's Hydrovest Technology Secures $275,000 to Boost Smart Farming and Expand in the UAE
Qatar's Hydrovest Technology, a company specializing in climate-smart agriculture, successfully raised approximately $275,000 in funding. This move reflects their efforts to expand commercial production and develop data-driven agricultural solutions, aiming to reshape food supply chains both locally and regionally.

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