
Agritech pioneer Cropin announced the launch of Cropin Cloud, a multi-tenant, secure, scalable, flexible, intelligent cloud platform, with the goal to advance tech adoption to solve real-world agricultural problems. The platform will enable agri-businesses, development agencies, governments, and allied industries to accelerate digital transformation across their value chain.
Backed by investors that include the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and CDC Group, Cropin Cloud is all set to digitize the agricultural industry. Krishna Kumar, the founder, and CEO of Cropin has said that Cropin Cloud was developed because the agriculture industry does not have access to a “unified, coherent platform that can enable and help build a wide variety of solutions,” even as it faces disruptions caused by climate change, geo-political tensions, food supply chain disruptions and a growing global population. “The global ag ecosystem is gigantic in depth and breadth, but strangely, the tools to capture and share data coherently are sorely missing,” he added.
Cropin Cloud can be used by agribusinesses of all sizes. It consists of three sub-platforms that allow farmers and other stakeholders in the food value chain to access tools for operations like earth observation, remote sensing, and data and machine learning to help them better manage crops and harvests.
Cropin Cloud is an integrated platform of applications for digitization, clean and contextual data pipelines for enhanced decision-making based on data analytics, and globally proven crop-specific, crop and geography-agnostic machine learning models. It aims to advance technology adoption to solve real-world agricultural problems and deliver value to every stakeholder in the food value chain, from the farmer and agribusinesses to the consumer.
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