Covid-19 seems to have unleashed the potential of agritech start-ups by making farmers aware about the need for technology as they became more open to innovation and digitisation. Between January and August this year, agritech startups in India raised $426 million, across 38 deals, over three times more than the same period last year, according to data from analytics firm Tracxn. They had attracted $127 million in January-August 2020. This includes seed, early and late stage deals.
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