Wednesday, April 24, 2024

FIELDAYS: 10 agritech start-ups to watch

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Biolumic BioLumic UV technology delivers ultraviolet light to seeds and seedlings triggering biological mechanisms to increase plant growth, vigour and yields. Clean, green and GM free.
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Zeddy

Zeddy produces a range of automatic meal systems, Zeddy Dry Feeder for calves, cows, deer and goats and CalfSMART Automatic Milk System for calves.

Farmote

Farmote Systems provides a smart and innovative pasture and grazing management system to help dairy farmers increase productivity.

Halter

Halter enables farmers to physically shift, manage and monitor their herd remotely from a smart device.

Agricom

Agricom markets a range of proprietary grasses, clovers, herbs, brassicas, forage cereals and Ccotain environmental plantain.

TagIT Technologies

HALO uses state-of-the-art hardware and software to better run water monitoring, milk management, effluent and weather information. 

Riverwatch

Riverwatch provides a solution to declining freshwater quality. Delivering a compact, modular device with the latest in remote sensing technology.

Levno

Levno lets farmers know what’s happening on the farm by monitoring fuel, milk and water in one place.

TracMap NZ

Precision farming made simple with TracMap GPS guidance and job management system. Enables the right vehicle, in the right place, doing the right job.

Invert Robotics

Invert Robotics provides remote, robotic industrial inspections for a range of surfaces including stainless steel, glass or rubber-lined steel.

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Callaghan Innovation is running a series of free agritech seminars and innovation tours at Fieldays, featuring companies and researchers developing tech solutions to address some of the agricultural industry’s biggest challenges.

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