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Crop Prediction Software In Asia Middle East
6 software items found
by:Cropway based inRaipur, INDIA
Geospatial crop advisory & farm intelligence: Enhance productivity with Cropway’s own self-help AI-powered tools that provide real-time price forecasting, pest/disease detection, fertiliser calculation, yield, and crop prediction. ...
by:Phenome Networks based inRehovot, ISRAEL
PhenomeBI module implements a unique and innovative algorithm for predicting hybrids performance (crosses) in hybrids crops. System prediction for parents to cross is received by analyzing all existing data, including parents, pedigree, previous generations, previous hybrids, phenotypes, markers, and more. ...
by:Agmatix based inRamat Gan, ISRAEL
Discover the hidden value in your data and create a new, deeper understanding of your trial results with our agronomic analysis tool. Our innovative solution uses cutting-edge technology to analyze aggregated and standardized data from field trials and convert it into powerful agronomic insights and dynamic crop models to unlock true value from your ...
by:Crop2X based inKarachi City, PAKISTAN
With our Satellite based Crop Monitoring Plan, you can now better inspect crop via satellite imagery. Weather forecasts will help you take precautionary measures in the field and a complete irrigation schedule would be provided. We also inform farmers about the stages of the crop and the water content in the soil through our AI-based software. You can now monitor real-time data of your field ...
by:Crop2X based inKarachi City, PAKISTAN
With the help of our soil nutrients analysis, you can provide the exact amount of nutrients required in the field. Our pest prediction and control feature prevents the crops from pest attacks and provides on-time control recommendations as well. You can now subscribe to the monthly plan for 63 USD per month. ...
by:Kheti Buddy based inPune, INDIA
Resolving production bottlenecks with DeepTech. Agriculture is a critical part of the global economy, but it's also one of the most challenging sectors to operate in. Agriculture is challenged by the growth of the global population at an alarming rate, and with it the demand for food. It's estimated that we'll need to produce 70% more food by 2050 to meet the needs of the world's population. ...