Agrovision passes “significant milestone” for superfruits with acquisition of Chile’s ZurGroup
The company will launch Agrovision Chile to build out a premium cherry operation and continue its global expansion.
The company will launch Agrovision Chile to build out a premium cherry operation and continue its global expansion.
Muddy Machines will use the acquired tech to assist with the ongoing labor shortages in global agriculture, specifically with berry crops.
Ahead of FIRA USA, agtech experts weigh in on the state of investment in ag robotics and automation, and what to do next.
Rich in protein, fiber and lutein and low in immunogenic gliadins, Tritordeum has exciting properties in baking and brewing, claims Vivagran.
Hungary- and London-based Scoutlabs is betting on a direct-to-grower distribution model for its digital trap management system.
The partnership will see Bluewhite’s autonomous technology on New Holland tractors in specialty crop farming operations.
The two companies will combine swarming with heavy-payload drones for more precise, effective spraying on specialty crops.
California-based farm-ng aims to lower the adoption and innovation barriers for small and medium growers adopting robotics.
Burro will use the new funds to broaden its product line and reach more areas of agriculture struggling with labor.
BeeHero says the new platform is meant to bring the same granularity of data found via its in-hive sensors to activity in the field
Success in biologicals is about so much more than the actual products, said a panel of investors at the recent Salinas Biologicals Summit
Biologicals and chemical inputs must work together along the journey towards agriculture that’s healthier for people and planet.
The upcoming Salinas Biological Summit aims to show growers, investors and others the benefits of using biologicals for specialty crops.
Arado’s digital agribusiness marketplace connecting farmers directly with retailers and restaurants grew 30x in 2022.
Carbon Robotics will bring its LaserWeeder robot to new parts of North America and launch into international markets in the near future.
As pricing parity gets closer to conventionally grown produce, focus on demand attributes will be increasingly important to the whole industry.
With the help of pollination tech, AI and several other tools, the company plans to make its “ultra-premium” berries more affordable in the future.
Source.ag’s AI-based system creates “extreme efficiencies” in greenhouse production and improve food security and transparency, says Astanor.
The deal with Tule brings an additional layer of plant data and a foothold in the California speciality crops market to the table.
The California-based startup will build up a team to scale its nutrient delivery product beyond its current 1 million acres.