Indonesian agritech startup Eratani gets $1.6M fresh funding led by Trihill Capital

Eratani, an Indonesia-based agri-tech start-up company, said Thursday it has officially received initial funding of 23 billion Rupiah ($1.6 million) from 29 investors led by Trihill Capital, followed by Kenangan Fund and Kopital Network. The fresh funds will be used to build the ecosystem and supply chain; strengthen expansion and penetration throughout Java, Sumatra, and Kalimantan; and develop the Eratani super app, a high-tech platform, specifically for Indonesian farmers.

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