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Tunisia’s RoboCare Secures Six-Figure Round From 216 Capital to Scale Precision Agriculture AI Across Africa and MENA
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iAfrica.com
Tunisian agritech startup RoboCare has secured an undisclosed six-figure investment from venture capital firm 216 Capital, funding it will use to expand into new markets across Africa and the Middle East and to keep developing its AI-powered precision agriculture platform.
The crop focus is where the piece sits distinctively inside the African agritech AI landscape.
RoboCare has built for olive trees, cereals and processing tomatoes — the three crops that anchor much of North African and MENA agricultural production and export.
Rather than repurpose a general-purpose global agritech AI stack, the company trains its models on locally sourced data so that recommendations reflect the specific soil, climate and farming conditions of the region.
For Tunisia specifically, the round adds to a visibly widening North African AI startup arc.