During the past three years, Cimbria has developed two stand-alone investment deals in water and agriculture by managing capital from 40 investors that contribute an average of $300,000. Through those investors, Cimbria Capital has invested in AMI Global, a Nevada-based company focusing on industrial internet of things applications for water and agriculture, and VRC Technologies, a Texas-based chemicals provider servicing the agricultural and oilfield markets, Sabich said.