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Leaf Agriculture raises $11.3M in Series A funding to accelerate the digital transformation of agriculture
Leaf, the unified farm data API and largest farm data processing platform, announced the close of a $11.3 million Series A round, led by Spero Ventures. The funding round included participation from all existing investors. Andrew Parker has joined Leaf’s Board of Directors. In 2023, United States farmers were collecting data on 72% of all available farmland. In 2013, this number was just 33%.…
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baronnkoy · 8 months
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Le village Balimo : Un foyer d'innovation agricole pour lutter contre la pauvreté
#agriculture #SécuritéAlimenTerre #Média #Podcast #Afrique #Kinshasa #RDC #Congo #AgricltureFamiliale #AgriData #MalNutrition Le village Balimo : Un foyer d'innovation agricole pour lutter contre la pauvreté et la sous-alimentation
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Precision Farming Software Market Strategic Insights and key Business Influencing Factors | Major Players – Reed Business Information Ltd, AgJunction, Trimble Inc., Deere & Company., Mothive, CropX inc.
Precision Farming Software Market is a word describing a notion that incorporates traditional farming with technological advances. Technology is used to measure and identify variables including soil temperature, humidity, patterns of climate, development, etc. This data is then used to handle several elements of farming so that the ideal crop yield can be obtained by using the least amount of funds. The global precision farming software idea aims at identifying the needed variables and specifically addressing those variables in order to achieve maximum crop yield achievement.
Global precision farming software market is to register a healthy CAGR of 15.01% in the forecast period of 2019-2026. The report contains data from the base year of 2018 and the historic year of 2017. The rise in the market value can be attributed to growing requirement of real-time data management, government support and expenditure on agricultural software for maintaining farm productivity.
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Competitive Analysis: Global Precision Farming Software Market
Few of the major competitors currently working in Global Precision Farming Software Market are Grownetics, Inc., Auroras s.r.l., Granular, Inc., TOPCON CORPORATION, The Climate Corporation, Farmers Edge Inc, DICKEY-john.,  Conservis, Ag Leader Technology., Raven Industries, Inc., Iteris, Inc., Reed Business Information Ltd, AgJunction, Trimble Inc., Deere & Company., Mothive, CropX inc., Ceres Imaging, Inc, GAMAYA, AgriData Incorporated., AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc., Aker Solutions, among others.
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In April 2019 Bayer's subsidiary Climate Corporation (Climate) and irrigation technology manufacturing leader Lindsay Corporation announced a platform agreement that will create the bi-directional data link between Climate Field View of Climate Corporation and Lindsay’s Field NET platform. The collaboration will allow common customer such as framers to quickly and soundly decide on irrigation and farm management techniques with more information and precision.
In December 2018, Raven industries announced that it has purchased all the assets of AgSync, Inc. . The purchase may well coordinate with the company's Applied Technology Division, a major technology provider in the precision agriculture sector, and improve its Slingshot system by providing a smooth logistics solution for agricultural distributors, specialty applicators and company farms. This purchase will offer important advantages to the consumers, mainly for agricultural suppliers and specialty applicators.
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Global Precision Farming Software Market By Delivery Model (Local/Web-Based, Cloud-Based), Technology (Guidance System Technologies, Remote Sensing and Control System, Variable Rate Technology), Application (Yield Monitoring, Field Mapping, Crop Scouting, Weather Tracking and Forecasting, Irrigation Management, Inventory Management, Farm Labor Management, Financial Management, Others), Service Provider (System Integrators, Managed Services Providers, Maintenance, Software Upgradation, Support Services Providers), Geography (North America, South America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa) – Industry Trends and Forecast to 2026
Global precision farming software market is to register a healthy CAGR of 15.01% in the forecast period of 2019-2026. The report contains data from the base year of 2018 and the historic year of 2017. The rise in the market value can be attributed to growing requirement of real-time data management, government support and expenditure on agricultural software for maintaining farm productivity.
Precision farming is a word describing a notion that incorporates traditional farming with technological advances. Technology is used to measure and identify variables including soil temperature, humidity, patterns of climate, development, etc. This data is then used to handle several elements of farming so that the ideal crop yield can be obtained by using the least amount of funds. The global precision farming software idea aims at identifying the needed variables and specifically addressing those variables in order to achieve maximum crop yield achievement.
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lagacetadealmeria · 7 years
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Más de 400 profesionales del sector agroalimentario se dieron cita hoy en la segunda edición del foro AGRIDATA SUMMIT, celebrado en CaixaForum Madrid, consolidándolo como la cita obligada para los profesionales en digitalización y Big Data.
La ministra Isabel García Tejerina destacó la importancia de la existencia de un foro de intercambio de conocimiento de éstas características: “en tiempos en los que la innovación avanza a un ritmo trepidante, es de agradecer que existan foros como éste que nos permiten analizar cómo podemos emplear herramientas como la digitalización y Big Data en beneficio del sector en temas como, por ejemplo, el aprovechamiento de recursos hídricos, energéticos y medioambientales”.
Durante la mesa redonda inaugural, Gonzalo Martín, CEO de Bynse, destacó “la importancia de la generación y registro de datos para poder organizarlos, clasificarlos y cruzarlos para la gestión y toma de decisiones racionales basadas en el Big Data”, a lo que añadió que “toda industria y sector necesitan modernizarse para adaptarse al mundo actual”, lo que convierte el AGRIDATA SUMMIT en el perfecto punto de encuentro entre todos los actores de la cadena agroalimentaria.
En este sentido, el responsable de la organización agraria COAG, Miguel Padilla, reivindicó “la necesidad de que la transformación digital sea algo accesible a todas las explotaciones y ganaderos, independientemente de su tamaño o dimensión”, razón por la cual desde su organización han convertido la innovación en un área estratégica y de prioridad, y aseguró que “si la digitalización en el sector agrario aún se encuentra en un estado inicial, el proceso de aceleración que veremos en los próximos 5 años va a ser muy significativo”.
Cabe destacar también la intervención por videoconferencia del Comisario Europeo de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural, Phil Hogan, que puso de relieve la necesidad de una transformación digital para promover la prosperidad en las zonas rurales y la inversión en tecnología para proporcionar a los agricultores y empresas rurales herramientas para poder producir más utilizando menos. En este sentido, comentó: “en 2015, la Comisión Europea adoptó un mercado digital único como una de nuestras principales prioridades, lo que tiene el potencial de contribuir con 415 mil millones de euros a la economía europea a través de empleos, competencia, inversión en innovación incluyendo las áreas rurales, lo que podría ayudar a cerrar la brecha digital”.
El experto en modelos de negocio aplicados a la cadena alimentaria, David del Pino, consejero delegado de Freshtrategy, destacó que “el tamaño para competir globalmente en la distribución de la alimentación ha aumentado exponenciamente, Walmart quiere convertirse en Amazon, antes de que Amazon se convierta en Wallmart”, concluyendo que los cambios discruptivos tienden hacia “un mundo biotecnológico, hipertecnológico e hiperconectado”
Por su parte, Agustín Herrero, director general de Cooperativas Agroalimentarias, destacó que “hay mucha tecnología digital ya implementada en sectores como frutas y hortalizas, vino y algunos de los ganaderos, pero, sin duda, es la aparición de las aplicaciones apps en teléfonos móviles y la reducción de costes en sensores y sistemas de captura y procesado de datos, las que realmente permitirán que la digitalización se extienda a otros sectores que tradicionalmente han estado menos tecnificados”.
Desde la Universidad de Córdoba, pioneros en hacer realidad esta transformación digital a través de sus grupos de investigación, Alfonso García- Ferrer, director del departamento de ingeniería gráfica y geomática de la ETSIAM (Universidad de Córdoba) aseguró que “su universidad apuesta fuertemente para facilitar que los estudiantes puedan adquirir las competencias digitales necesarias, para poder ofrecer un perfil profesional acorde a lo que un sector altamente tecnificado necesita”.
Por su parte, José Luis Estrella, director general de Hispatec, dio a la jornada una inyección de optimismo, resaltando que “el sector está avanzando de forma positiva y con ilusión sabiendo que también que hay mucho trabajo por hacer y, por ello, es importante la especialización de las soluciones y proveedores en el sector agro, entender los procesos y la idiosincrasia del sector, alejarse de burbujas y ruido mediático excesivo, y exigir que se aporte un valor tangible y medible con la digitalización”.
Organizadores y patrocinadores
En la II edición del foro Agridata Summit, además de BynseAgridataServices y la Coordinadora de Organizaciones de Agricultores y Ganaderos (COAG) se suman como organizadores Hispatec, ETSIAM de la Universidad de Córdoba y Cooperativas Agro-alimentarias de España.
Cabe destacar el patrocinio de la jornada de empresas tan relevantes como AgroBank, Adama, Fendt, IBM, YARA y Accenture.
Más de 400 personas se dieron cita hoy en el II foro AGRIDATA SUMMIT Más de 400 profesionales del sector agroalimentario se dieron cita hoy en la segunda edición del foro AGRIDATA SUMMIT, celebrado en CaixaForum Madrid, consolidándolo como la cita obligada para los profesionales en digitalización y Big Data.
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tastydregs · 7 years
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Robots Wielding Water Knives Are the Future of Farming
Just after dawn in the Salinas Valley south of San Francisco, a raucous robot rolls through a field spitting clouds of vapor. It’s cutting lettuce heads with water knives—super-high-pressure beams—and gobbling up the produce. The heads roll up its mouth and onto a conveyor belt, where workers in hoodies and aprons grab the lettuce and tear off the loose leaves.
Right across the road, workers are harvesting lettuce the agonizing old-fashioned way—bent over with knife in hand. “If you’re a beginner, it kills you because your back really hurts,” says Isabel Garcia, a harvester who works atop the robot. “It takes somebody really strong to be doing that kind of work.”
Garcia and the other workers here didn’t lose their jobs to a robot—they work in tandem with one. And just as well, because California farms are facing a serious labor shortage of perhaps 20 percent. Increasingly sophisticated robots have to pick up the slack, here and around the world. Because if humanity expects to feed its booming population off a static amount of land, it’s going to need help.
Here in the Salinas Valley, farmers and tech types are teaming up to turn this into a kind of Silicon Valley for agriculture. And they’re not stopping at water-knife-wielding robots. Because it’s data that will truly drive this agricultural revolution. It’s not just about robots doing jobs humans don’t want to do, but AI doing jobs humans can’t do. And AI can’t go anywhere without data.
For sure, the robots will definitely support the dwindling farming workforce. Fewer immigrant workers are coming to the fields, and their demographics are shifting. “Just with a changing population here in California, we’ve got an aging workforce,” says Mark Borman, president of Taylor Farms California, which operates the robot. “So people who are coming out to do agricultural, we’re not getting that younger population into the job.”
That means not only using robots to help fill those jobs, but modifying the product they grow to make things easier for the machine. Taylor Farms has selected a kind of romaine that grows more like a light bulb, which leaves a longer base for the water knife to more efficiently slice. So while workers are adapting to work with the robot, the farm is adapting the produce to work with the machine. This is what the future of agriculture looks like: Humans modifying food to fit robots as much as they modify their own behavior to suit the machines.
More and more, agriculture is about automation. Not that automation is anything novel. Farming has seen thousands of years of technological advances, from the horse-drawn plow to the combine harvester. But in this digitized world, the pace of automation is accelerating. “At the end of the day, a lot of the traditional work that’s being done in the fields, fewer and fewer people want to do that,” says Dennis Donohue, lead of the Western Growers Center for Innovation and Technology, a kind of incubator that tallies over 30 ag tech startups in downtown Salinas. “So parts of those functions are simply going to be automated.”
“We’re not looking to replace a workforce,” Donohue says. “We’re looking to maintain an industry and the food supply for North America.” In fairness, automation is also great for making money, whether it’s at the expense of workers or not. But Donahue has an existential argument on his side that, say, car factory operators don’t: Humanity is in danger of not being able to feed itself. By 2050, the world population could boom to almost 10 billion people. Farmers will have to feed those humans—not to mention their livestock—with the same amount of land. Hell, even less land, as ocean levels continue to rise.
Automation will chip away at the problem of production efficiency. But data technology solutions may be even more critical. Here in the incubator, a startup called AgriData is developing a way for machines to manage the productivity of fields. Its gadget rapidly scans trees to pinpoint fruits and determine their yield. Thus farmers can get a better sense of how their fields are producing to better time their harvests.
Up in the hills overlooking the Salinas Valley, one winery is using data to tackle an even more pressing problem: water. Hahn Family Wines has partnered with Verizon to digitize its fields, sampling the soil as well as the humidity around the plants. “With our soil sensors we’re measuring how far down that moisture is going and if it’s gone out the bottom of the soil,” says Andy Mitchell, director of viticulture. “Then we know we’ve put on too much water so we can cut back. It really helps us fine-tune our application methods.”
California may be out of its brutal drought, but there’s no telling how climate change will shape the coming decades. The state has to somehow provide water for 20 million people while watering a $50 billion agriculture industry. And that’s to say nothing of, well, literally everywhere else on the planet. But expect the technology growing here in the Salinas Valley to make its way around the world, water knives and all.
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agreads · 9 months
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India prepares for AI-powered grain assessment at scale
India’s premier Agriculture research organisation, the Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) have selected Grain Analyser , through the highly competitive Pusa Krishi program to bring phone-based AI grain quality assessment developed by GoMicro to 20 farmer-producer organisations (FPOs) nationwide. India’s agricultural exports reached USD…
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joesbrownusa · 8 years
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Houses For Sale in Laurens, IA
301 S 3rd St, Laurens, IA
Price: $119000
This historic home has been beautifully updated throughout, all while keeping the original charm in place. There are 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms, an abundance of closet and storage space throughout, and tons of character. The first floor features hardwood floors, a study, a large dining room, a remodeled kitchen that includes heated floors, and gorgeous built-ins and restored woodwork. Additionally, the main floor also has an enclosed porch and updated windows. All the bedrooms are on the second floor, as well as a full bathroom with a claw foot tub and tiled walk-in shower, and a spaci ous laundry room. Outside, there is new landscaping, a recently added back deck, and new garage doors. Schedule a time to look at this truly beautiful home, and experience the one-of-a-kind charm and character it has to offer for yourself; you won’t be disappointed!
309 E Garfield St, Laurens, IA
Price: $169900
What a wonderful place to call home. Beautiful brick home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the main floor. Very large living room with wood floors. Family room with a wood burning fireplace overlooking the private back yard. Master bedroom with an attached bath. The basement is finished with a family room that has a built in bar, bathroom and bonus room. Storage is not a problem with all of the closets.. 2 private, covered patio areas.
511 E Main St, Laurens, IA
Price: $164900
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11735 440th St, Laurens, IA
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This is a large ranch home located just west of Laurens on Highway 10. The 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has great updates and includes a warehouse and pony shed. There is an office space as well as a great family room. Tons of natural light.
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519 E Olive St, Laurens, IA
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Price: $60900
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214 Byron St, Laurens, IA
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Check out this inviting, three bedroom, two and one half bath home. The kitchen and family room were made to entertain the entire family. Two bedrooms on the main floor and a bedrooms and half bath in the upper level. A full bath and partial family room in the basement. Newer gas furnace, newer roof and updated bathroom.
315 N 1st St, Laurens, IA
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Looking for investment property or first time home buyer? This is a two bedroom, one bath home. Full unfinished basement. There is a two stall (tandum) detached garage.
537 Lake St, Laurens, IA
Price: $12500
: Handyman’s Dream! Looking for a great fixer upper or project? This is the home for you! This 3 bedroom, 1 bath house has a 2 car detached garage. There is a deck in the front and the back of the house. It is within walking distance to the swimming pool, city park, library, school, and more. There is work to be done, but with some TLC, this property has great potential!
450 Street 120 Ave, Laurens, IA
Price: $1395000
Located 1 mile west of Laurens, Iowa on State Highway 10 and 1 mile south on 120th Avenue, this farm features quality soils including Webster, Canisteo, Clarion, Nicollet and Okoboji. Surety/AgriData Avg. CSR2 of 83.5.
122 E Main St, Laurens, IA
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Lots of house for not a lot of money. One of the few 5 bedrooms home in Laurens. 1 baths, 2 main floor bedrooms, patio and a 1 stall garage. Newer roof
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Split foyer home with an open floor plan on the main floor. Kitchen with oak cabinets is open to the living room and dining room area. All have laminate flooring. 2 bedrooms and full bath on the main floor. Lower level has a spacious family room with walk out access, 2 additional bedrooms and full bath. Proof of funds letter required along with $1000 minimum earnest money.
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agreads · 10 months
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Kagome, NEC and DXAS introduce agricultural ICT platform "CropScope" to tomato field in northern Italy, saving water and increasing yield
Kagome Co., Ltd., (Kagome) NEC Corporation (NEC) and DXAS Agricultural Technology LDA (DXAS), a joint venture between Kagome and NEC, have introduced an agricultural ICT platform, “CropScope,” which combines AI farming advice and automatic irrigation control functions compatible with pulse drip irrigation(1), to tomato fields in northern Italy and Portugal. In northern Italy, CropScope was…
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agreads · 1 year
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“Food is climate; Food is health”: AgFunder GROW Impact Accelerator reveals startups in fourth cohort
GROW, the agrifoodtech ecosystem catalyst, has unveiled the latest cohort for the fourth annual AgFunder GROW Impact Accelerator. The handpicked cohort reflects the increasingly crucial interconnections between food, planetary health, smallholder financial inclusion, and climate. These 10 selected startups, who were picked from a competitive applicant pool of over 600 applications hailing from…
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AI Assessment closes in on grain quality
South Australian AgTech company GoMicro has just released an AI powered assessment app that empowers Australian farmers to determine the quality of their grains – using their phones. South Australia’s bumper crop this harvest – created a problem. Fully loaded grain trucks formed long lines at receiving sites as they waited for thousands of grain samples to be assessed manually by exhausted grain…
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agreads · 2 years
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Agmatix partners with NASA Harvest to support the uptake of sustainable agricultural practices
Agmatix, a start-up AgTech business specializing in turning agronomic big data into powerful models and insights, today announces a partnership with NASA Harvest – NASA’s global Food Security and Agriculture Consortium – to support crop production in a sustainable way at the field level and mitigate the impact of climate change. A combination of ground sampling and remote sensing data will be…
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agreads · 2 years
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Tremap gives citizen scientists access to first global platform for tree recording
Tremap gives citizen scientists access to first global platform for tree recording
As international governments propose ambitious tree planting programmes to reverse habitat degradation, one key challenge is being overlooked: “we don’t have a reliable way of knowing what trees we have,” said Jonathon Jones, Founder and CEO of Tremap, presenting at Agri-TechE’s REAP 2022 Start-Up Showcase. The Cornwall-based agri-tech start-up has created the world’s first global tree platform…
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AI will soon end disputes: farmers can now assess grain quality with phones
AI will soon end disputes: farmers can now assess grain quality with phones
GoMicro has developed low-cost ($3) phone-based devices and apps that can assess grain quality accurately. Much of the farm protests in India pivots around disputes on grain quality – which is currently a subjective assessment made by buyers, often at the expense of farmers. The Indian government is also under pressure from the World Trade Organization (WTO) which favours the removal of…
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agreads · 3 years
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With More Focus on Safety, Why Is It Still Hard to find Healthy Food?
With More Focus on Safety, Why Is It Still Hard to find Healthy Food?
We are willing to pay more for better-quality food. Why can’t we then choose between an OK apple and a super nutritious one at the store?   Food safety is increasingly becoming the dominant topic of conversations across the developed world. Over the past decades, the focus was on securing as much food as possible; however, for years now, that has not been the case with the developed…
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