The Netherlands’ headquartered Doktar, an ag-tech company, has raised €7.5M in a fresh funding round co-led by the European Circular Bioeconomy Fund (ECBF) and Pymwymic, a Dutch impact investor.
The European Circular Bioeconomy Fund (ECBF) is the first venture fund exclusively dedicated to accelerating the shift from a fossil-based to a bio-based circular economy.
With €300M raised, ECBF invests €2-10M in growth-stage companies across sectors like agtech, food & nutrition, industrial biotech, and bio-based materials.
Existing investor Diffusion Capital Partners (DCP) also participated in the round.
“We invested in Doktar because their approach uniquely combines agronomic expertise, scalable technology, and measurable environmental outcomes,” says Isabelle Laurencin, Partner at ECBF. “They are enabling regenerative agriculture at scale with real-world applicability.”
Pymwymic (Put Your Money Where Your Meaning Is Community) is a co-owned organisation of European wealth holders. The community consists of over 250 individuals, families, entrepreneurs, and angel investors of different backgrounds, ages, and nationalities.
Rogier Pieterse, Partner at Pymwymic, adds, “We believe Doktar has a unique position in supporting both farmers and food corporates in making smarter choices from an efficiency and impact perspective.”
Fund utilisation
The investment will support the expansion of Doktar’s integrated product portfolio and enable the company to scale its holistic execution model globally.
“This investment marks an important milestone in our journey to digitally transform agriculture at scale. It enables us to accelerate our expansion across Europe, North America, and South America while deepening our ability to meet the growing global demand for integrated, data-driven solutions,” says Tanzer Bilgen and Selim Ucer, Co-founders of Doktar.
Doktar Technologies: Digitising the agriculture industry
Headquartered in the Netherlands, Doktar Technologies, founded in 2017 by Tanzer Bilgen and Selim Ucer, is an ag-tech company that uses digital products and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve agriculture.
Its unique digital platform offers all farming needs — real-time monitoring, decision support, and reliable sustainability results.
Doktar connects Internet of Things (IoT) devices, smart software, and AI insights to provide useful information and traceability for farms.
The company focuses on digitising farms, engaging farmers, and reporting measurable impacts, helping organisations achieve clear climate resilience goals.
The Climate Sustainability Impact (CSI) platform from Doktar helps farmers, agribusinesses, and food producers implement sustainable practices that ensure traceability, efficiency, and positive environmental outcomes.
With an office in Istanbul, Doktar operates in over 10 countries and supports 250,000 hectares of regenerative farmland.
The company provides insights and solutions for different crop systems and regions.
Six of the ten largest global food and beverage companies use Doktar’s platform to improve their sustainability and supply chain efforts.
As agriculture faces mounting pressure to deliver both productivity and sustainability, we are reinforcing the digital backbone that makes a measurable, verifiable impact possible across entire supply chains,” says Tanzer Bilgen and Selim Ucer, Co-founders of Doktar.
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