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Smart Agro Fund
Smart Agro Fund: Tel Aviv-listed R&D partnership targeting early-stage Israeli agritech startups with seven portfolio investments.
Smart Agro Fund
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
Israel
City
Raanana
Corporate office
HaMasger 6, Raanana, Israel
Principals
Iddo Shem Tov
CEO
Aharon Barda
Chairman
Oren Atiya
CFO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Smart Agro Fund source its deal flow?
The firm leans on Israel's concentrated agritech ecosystem — home to over 440 active companies — and its management's extensive local network. Because it is publicly listed, potential investee companies and co-investors can observe Smart Agro's mandate and approach directly. The firm's board includes operators who have previously built and sold technology companies, which further opens sourcing paths into university spinouts and military-tech alumni networks that feed Israeli agritech.
What is the significance of Smart Agro's structure as an R&D partnership listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange?
It means the vehicle itself is the investable entity, rather than a blind-pool fund with capital calls. This gives Smart Agro permanent capital that cannot be redeemed, avoids LP-communication overhead, and allows any investor to buy shares on the exchange. The trade-off is that the firm must meet public-company reporting standards, and its share price can diverge from net asset value based on market sentiment.
Does Smart Agro Fund invest outside of Israel?
All available information indicates the firm invests in startups within Israel. The website frames the opportunity around Israel's role as a global agritech innovation hub, drawing attention from multinational strategics like Bayer, BASF, and ChemChina, and does not reference portfolio companies or offices outside the country.
Who makes investment decisions at Smart Agro?
CEO Iddo Shem Tov is the operational lead with a background in technology investment, due diligence, and financial modeling. Chairman Aharon Barda brings over 20 years of strategic deal experience and previously led the sale of a communications technology company. The final investment authority is not disclosed in detail, but decisions flow through a board that includes additional directors with legal and scientific expertise.
Has Smart Agro Fund raised external capital beyond its public listing?
The public listing is the primary known capital source; the firm does not disclose a separate private fund structure or LP commitments. The traded vehicle allows it to raise additional equity through secondary offerings, rights issues, or other public-market mechanisms without running a private fundraising cycle.
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