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7 Moroccan Agritech Startups to Watch in 2025

Step into the dynamic landscape of Moroccan entrepreneurship in 2025

8/15/2025
•Anass Baddou
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Morocco’s startup ecosystem continues to flourish, showcasing a diverse range of innovative ventures poised to make significant impacts locally and across Africa. In this guide, we’ll delve into the top agritech startups that are capturing attention and driving change in the agricultural sector. From regenerative farming and AI-driven crop diagnostics to supply chain innovation and precision agriculture, these companies are redefining the future of farming in Morocco and beyond.


Agri 4.0

Agri 4.0 is an Agadir-based precision agriculture startup founded in 2018 by Fouad Tabit that integrates IoT sensors, weather stations, and digital applications to optimize irrigation, climate monitoring, and yields. Funding and traction details are undisclosed, and it serves the Moroccan market. Its continued focus on data-driven farm management tools indicates potential moves toward scaling adoption and partnerships in the region.

DeepLeaf

DeepLeaf, established in 2023 in Sidi Bennour by El Mahdi Aboulmanadel, provides AI-based crop diagnostics through its Morshida app and CropScan device, detecting over 700 plant diseases and deficiencies. While revenue and user numbers are undisclosed, the company is raising $1.5 million to scale into Africa and the GCC. This planned funding round suggests an upcoming phase of rapid geographic and technological expansion.

Jodoor

Jodoor, founded in 2021 in Rabat by Sokayna Bellam and Amine Derj, designs and operates locally adapted hydroponic greenhouses to increase yields while conserving water. The company is active in Morocco with ambitions to expand into Africa and MENA. This growth strategy is expected to accelerate greenhouse deployment and support market entry into neighboring regions.

PCS Agri

PCS Agri, founded in 2022 in Agadir by Tahar Hamdani, builds AI and IoT agronomy tools such as Track Tom, Ecotrap, and TrackSeeds for yield estimation, pest control, and germination tracking. No funding or traction data is disclosed, and it operates primarily in Morocco. With its current product suite, the company is positioned to seek investment for broader deployment in regional agriculture.

Sand to Green

Sand to Green is a regenerative agriculture and agroforestry startup founded in 2021 in Casablanca, Morocco, by Benjamin Rombaut, Gautier de Carcouët, and Wissal Ben Moussa. It has raised over $1.05 million, including a $1 million seed round in February 2023 and a $50,000 grant in May 2025, and currently operates in Morocco with plans for wider African projects. Its latest funding at the DeepTech Summit signals momentum toward scaling its regenerative project design tools and expanding partnerships across the continent.

SOWIT

SOWIT, founded in 2017 in Casablanca by Hamza Rkha Chaham and Hamza Bendahou, develops precision agriculture and agrifinance solutions using AI, satellite imagery, and IoT to optimize yields and resource use. The company serves more than 22,000 farmers across North and West Africa and has raised $2.12 million from IFC in November 2024, with operations in Morocco, Senegal, Tunisia, and France. This IFC investment is expected to fuel product development and deeper market penetration in African agriculture.

YoLa Fresh

YoLa Fresh, founded in 2022 in Casablanca by Larbi Alaoui Belrhiti and Youssef Mamou, connects smallholder farmers directly to retailers and food-service providers through a tech-enabled supply network. In May 2024, it secured a $7 million pre-Series A round led by Al Mada Ventures, with participation from other prominent investors. This fresh capital is set to strengthen the company’s capacity and enhance its technology, paving the way for broader scaling across Morocco.


Morocco’s agritech sector in 2025 stands out as a hub of creativity, resilience, and technological progress. The seventh featured startups reflect a strong commitment to modernizing agriculture, blending cutting-edge innovations with adaptable business strategies to address urgent farming needs. With their continued growth, they are well-positioned to advance sustainable agricultural practices and reinforce Morocco’s role as a driving force in Africa’s agritech revolution.