iCrop: The new step in digitization of crop advice
AppsforAgri is proud to present iCrop, an innovative software solution designed specifically for crop advisory companies. iCrop is designed to support crop advisors in optimizing their work and serving growers more efficiently. By making smart use of data and models, iCrop enables advisors to focus on plots that actually need personal and expert attention, while automatically providing the remaining plots with tailored advice.
“In an industry where precision and time savings are crucial, iCrop crop advisory software offers a powerful solution,” said Corné Braber, CEO of AppsforAgri. “Our software enables crop advisors to organize their work more efficiently by making smart use of computer models and relevant data. This allows advisors to focus on the 20% of plots that require more attention, while the remaining plots are automatically provided with reliable advice.”
Efficient Crop Advice Through Automation
“One of the key benefits of iCrop is the ability to automate advice for the majority of plots, based on actual crop data and computer models. This results in more efficient use of advisors, allowing them to add more value to their growers. By reducing the workload on routine tasks, advisors can focus on strategically important plots and processes, improving overall service.”
iCrop has now been in successful use by agricultural cooperatives, crop companies and crop advisory organizations for several years. The platform offers a range of useful features, such as an app that makes it easy to register field visits and associated photos. The software can also be linked to ERP systems, CTGB, GlobalGAP and Joindata, making integration with existing systems seamless.
Fast implementation
iCrop is also a turnkey Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution that requires no investment in software development. Companies can start using the software immediately, without lengthy implementation processes. This makes it a flexible and accessible choice for organizations looking to capitalize on increasing digitization in the agricultural sector.