Etgar

Harvesting Tools and Equipment

Agriculture & Food Technologies
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 2012 by Elad Etgar, Etgar operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $237.5K across one funding round and holds one patent. In January 2015, Etgar secured a grant from the Israel Innovation Authority.

Business overview

Etgar specializes in the design, development, and supply of harvesting tools and equipment tailored to the specific needs of various crops. The company's core technology focuses on creating tools that are easy to operate and maintain, adaptable to diverse crop types, soil conditions, and environmental factors, with the aim of minimizing damage and waste during the harvesting process. Etgar primarily serves the agriculture and food technologies sector, with a focus on farm equipment and treatment for crops, operating in geomarkets including Portugal, China, the United States, and India.

Strategic signal

In October 2015, news reports highlighted promising test results for Etgar's chile harvesting machine, with further tests conducted in New Mexico in August 2015. This indicates the company's progress in developing specialized agricultural machinery and its efforts to validate product performance in key agricultural regions, signaling potential for market adoption and technological advancement in crop harvesting.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

When was Etgar founded?
Etgar was founded in January 2012 by Elad Etgar.
What is Etgar's primary focus?
Etgar designs, develops, and supplies harvesting tools and equipment that are adapted to specific crops, aiming to ensure easy operation and maintenance while preventing damage or waste during harvesting.
What products does Etgar offer?
Etgar offers products including the Series 1000 and Series 2000, which are harvesting tools and equipment.
Where has Etgar tested its mechanical chile harvester?
In August 2015, Etgar's mechanical chile harvester was tested in New Mexico, with promising results reported in October 2015.
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