Indonesian agritech startup Eratani has secured $6.2 million in a Series A round led by Singapore-based Clay Capital. The round also saw participation from TNB Aura, SBI Ven Capital, AgFunder, Genting Ventures, and IIX, according to an announcement on Thursday.
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