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Former colleagues and friends Joëlle van den Brand (35) and Lilia Planjyan (37) decide to start a high-tech company in 2020: Agurotech, specializing in data-driven agriculture.

Infrequent and long-term hazards can cause loss of water and nutrients below the root zone of influence.

Food security is one of the biggest challenges staring at us right now. With increasing population growth and limited natural resources, addressing this problem is the need of the hour.

Lilia Planjyan and Joëlle van den Brand recently raised €1.5 million for their start-up in data-driven agricultural technology.

Measuring is knowing, with startup Agurotech making farm wisdom bigger and bigger. Especially with an investment spike of a million and a half.

Lilia Planjyan and Joëlle van den Brand aim to future-proof agriculture with Agurotech's smart farming technology.

Farmers can work their land more efficiently with the right data, Joëlle van den Brand and Lilia Planjyan knew. With their company Agurotech, they were working on a series of sensors. But the chip shortage forced them to focus on two products.

Tholen - Ask any onion grower about their biggest challenges and you'll soon hear them mention water. That's where Agurotech has a solution. Founded in 2020, the company develops, manufactures and delivers proprietary hardware and software solutions, such as sensor technology, weather stations and applications.