November 24, 2015 | Israeli based fund GreenSoil has raised €50-70 million for investing in agriculture technology companies in Europe and Israel, to be split equally between the two geographies. Founded by Alan Greenberg and Gideon Soesman, GreenSoil invests in startups that enable efficient resource utilization in energy, electricity, water, and land. So far the fund’s portfolio companies have attracted attention from large institutional investors, including Horizon Ventures, which invested in the sustainable packaging company Tipa, and Innovation Endeavors which invested in the smart irrigation startup CropX.
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