Halter has raised $220 million as it milks its cow-focused AI technology.
Farming technology has greatly benefited ag for years, and the beef industry is starting to use some of these methods.
AI is moving beyond chatbots and into the real world — and it’s already changing how your food is produced.
Why did Founders Fund invest $220 million in cattle management startup Halter?
This story appears in the December 2025 issue of Forbes Asia. Subscribe to Forbes Asia New Zealand unicorn Halter, founded by Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia alum Craig Piggott, is one of the fastest-growing ...
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