AgTech AI Companies
Explore 6 AgTech AI companies in our AI directory. Leading companies include Inari, Prospera (Valmont), Biome Makers.
Inari
Cambridge, United States
Inari develops the SEEDesign™ platform, a proprietary technology combining gene editing with advanced data science and predictive modeling to accelerate crop breeding. Their core innovation lies in leveraging AI to predict optimal gene edits for traits like yield, disease resistance, and resource efficiency, significantly reducing the time and cost associated with traditional breeding methods. Currently focused on crops like corn and soybeans, Inari aims to deliver climate-resilient seeds to growers, enhancing both productivity and sustainability within the agricultural sector.
Prospera (Valmont)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Prospera, a Valmont company, delivers AI-based crop monitoring solutions to commercial growers. Utilizing high-resolution imagery and deep learning algorithms, their platform identifies plant-level anomalies and provides actionable insights regarding irrigation, nutrition, and pest/disease management. This technology enables large-scale agricultural operations to optimize yield, improve resource utilization, and reduce operational costs through data-driven decision-making.
Biome Makers
Valencia, Spain
Biome Makers uses AI and DNA sequencing to analyze soil microbiomes, helping farmers optimize crop yields and reduce chemical inputs.
Farmerline
Accra, Ghana
Farmerline uses AI to provide smallholder farmers in Africa with market information, financial services, and agricultural advice.
Augmenta
Athens, Greece
Augmenta develops AI-powered precision agriculture solutions that use computer vision to optimize fertilizer and chemical application.
Blue River Technology
Sunnyvale, United States
Blue River Technology, a John Deere company, develops advanced agricultural robotics and machine learning solutions, most notably the See & Spray™ Ultimate system. This technology utilizes computer vision and deep learning algorithms to identify and precisely target weeds with herbicide application, reducing chemical usage by up to 80%. Deployed on John Deere sprayers, See & Spray™ is currently available for cotton and corn production in North America, demonstrating Blue River’s commitment to sustainable and efficient farming practices.