Israeli co ScanTask brings farmers precision agronomy

Israel Fraier Photo: PR
Israel Fraier Photo: PR

The company's AgriTask for optimizing crops and agronomic and management needs will be unveiled at London's World Agri-Tech Investment Summit.

Israeli startup ScanTask is set to unveil AgriTask, a flexible and integrative agronomic management system, which makes Precision Agronomy and agriculture technologies immediately accessible to world farmers. The new system will be showcased at the World Agri-Tech Investment Summit in London at the Hilton Tower Bridge hotel on November 2-3.

According to the company, low use of field data, agriculture technologies and precision agronomy methods are the Achilles heel of agronomic management.

ScanTask cofounder and CEO Israel Fraier said, "With annual losses of hundreds of billions of dollars, agriculture can easily earn the title 'The Largest Unsupervised Production Factory. The reason is not the lack of data or smart technologies, but the fact that agriculture managers will hardly use existing technologies, unless they become easily accessible, and save the need to deal with multiple technical systems."

Fraier added, "ScanTask's participation at the London summit is a part of our mission to prove that using AgriTask world farmers can benefit right now from Precision Agronomy and advanced agriculture technologies, without the anxiety and high cost of managing multiple technological systems."

AgriTask is a configurable turn-key system, capable of optimizing the crops’ growth processes and answering the agronomic and management needs of diverse agriculture players. The system’s configurability empowers growers to start using Precision Agronomy without changing their work habits, and ScanTask has even created a special Android language for enabling it.

According to ScanTask, AgriTask helps users address crop risks preemptively, secure and increase yield, improve work efficiency and generate direct-cost savings on inputs of 18% and up to 40%.

The system, which in now operating in Israel, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Mexico, Kenya and Thailand, at more than 30 key market players with over 1,000 farmers, is rapidly expanding to many other countries worldwide.

AgriTask translates agronomic best practices into simple work protocols, which helps farmers to maximize crop yields and to comply with safety and export regulations.

By absorbing and integrating multiple agronomic technologies, AgriTask creates a Farmers Intelligence Ecosystem, which correlates between various data layers of ground data, aerial images, forecast data, and activities that are performed or planned for the specific crop. These data are combined with existing agro-knowledge for the specific crop, enabling AgriTask to provide customized decision support for the various agriculture players.

Apart from being able to provide control and decision support to all gamut of agriculture players, AgriTask also aggregates huge amounts on invaluable real time data on crops and influencing factors worldwide, highly important for modeling and predicting yields, for estimating supply of agro-commodities.

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on October 26, 2016

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Israel Fraier Photo: PR
Israel Fraier Photo: PR
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