See Agro Firm’s Plans to Boosting Farming With its Launch of Software

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Farm Monitor Africa, An agrotech company, today discloses its launch of software to help farmers in multiple production by providing real-time data on weather conditions which will easily connect farmers to markets and buyers.

 

This was disclosed in a statement made available to the media on Wednesday by the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Daniel Udeme-Joseph.

 

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The Ceo in his statement noted that the idea of the software was borne out of the need to address the challenge of productivity and profitability that has been a bane to the development of the agricultural industry.

 

He said, “In today’s rapidly evolving agricultural landscape, leveraging advanced technology is imperative to bolster farm yield and performance and also properly monitor and evaluate financial investments in agriculture. Innovations in ag-tech offer invaluable tools for precision farming, enabling farmers to optimize resources, monitor crop health, and implement data-driven strategies.”

 

“Farm Monitor is specifically designed to address the critical challenges of productivity and profitability that have long plagued the agricultural industry. It empowers Farmers, Farmer’s Associations, Farm Financiers, Development Partners, Financial Institutions, NGOs/INGOs, Input Producers, Agricultural Researchers, and Extension Agents to track, manage, monitor, measure, and improve farm performance and productivity.”

 

Udeme-Joseph however assured that, the Farm Monitor application possesses features that will help farmers to get data-driven insights, enhance financial management, connect farmers with the market and provide agricultural knowledge to farmers.

 

“Farm Monitor provides real-time data on weather conditions, soil health, pest and disease management, and crop performance. This data enables farmers to make informed decisions and optimize their farming practices.

“The software offers robust financial tools for farm financiers and farmers to manage budgets, track expenses, and access financial resources, fostering financial sustainability, connecting farmers to markets and buyers, promoting fair trade and reducing market inefficiencies.

 

“For Agricultural Researchers and Extension Agents, the platform facilitates knowledge sharing, research collaboration, and extension services, enabling the dissemination of best practices and Farmer’s Associations and NGOs/INGOs can use Farm Monitor to strengthen their communities by organizing events, training sessions, and outreach programs”, he concluded.

 

(Punch)

 

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