- byMilena Garbarino
- July 19, 2024
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- 1 minute read
Meu Pescado, a Brazilian startup offering aquaculture management services, raised $420k in an investment round led by Aimorés Investimentos and Japan’s Incubate Fund, with participation from angel investors.
The funds will be used for marketing, technology development, and the acquisition of a targeted company.
Founded in 2023, Meu Pescado provides operational control for fish farming tanks, collecting data on feeding, health, growth, and water quality. This is monitored through an offline app, built to be accessible in rural areas.
“With the farm ‘mirrored’ in the app, our aquaculture engineers and animal scientists analyze the data and offer guidance to increase productivity,” said Jorge Oliveira, Co-founder and CEO.
Operating across Brazil, Meu Pescado is expanding its reach, with plans to secure clients in Paraguay, Bolivia, and Costa Rica.
For more information, visit Startupi.
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- Investment
- Startups
Milena Garbarino
Milena is a strategist with a background in B2B sales, consulting, account & project management, business development, and product analysis for global clients in the tech industry, with a focus on ESG.
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