Halter’s smart cattle collars are on 1 million animals — with a billion more to go. Founders Fund just bet $220M on it

New Zealand agritech startup Halter has closed a $220 million Series E funding round, led by Founders Fund, to expand its smart cattle collar technology. The company's solar-powered collars use virtual boundaries to manage cattle, tracking their health and fertility, and are now deployed on around 1 million animals across several countries.
Halter, a New Zealand agritech startup, has raised $220 million in Series E funding. The round was led by Founders Fund. Halter makes smart cattle collars that replace physical fences with virtual boundaries. The collars use audio and vibration cues to manage cattle. They also track animal health and fertility. The company's technology is now used on around 1 million cattle in New Zealand, Australia, and the US. Halter plans to expand across the US, South America, and Europe.
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