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Agrograph launches new predictive modelling solution for agriculture

The new predictive model allows users to benchmark field-level metrics locally, regionally, and globally. (Image source: Reto Bürkler/Pexels)

Agrograph, an agricultural technology company leading the industry in commercially viable and highly scalable data solutions, has released AGROS 4.0, the latest update to the company’s flagship predictive model

The improved model boosts confidence ratings up to 95 per cent when compared to public reports and expands available datasets through the company’s global API solution.

AGROS 4.0 now features more than 30 individual datasets varying from evapotranspiration, gross revenue, sustainability, and more. The new predictive model allows users to benchmark field-level metrics locally, regionally, and globally to better understand performance and risk factors. Additional customisation allows for data layering through a beautifully redesigned user interface.

The AGROS model differs from other field technologies on the market that simply repackage existing metrics through a digital interface. AGROS utilises algorithms and satellite analysis to leverage both proprietary data and public data to create a forward-looking risk management solution.

“Most models do really well in normal conditions,” said Mutlu Ozdogan, founder and chief scientist at Agrograph. “The AGROS model produces low root mean square error (RMSE) even with extreme events, meaning our model is accurate in predicting the right yields on the right fields anywhere in the world.”

Featured product offerings include:

AGRO Risk ScoreTM - Standardised farm-to-farm creditworthiness rating

AGRO Volatility IndexTM - In-Season and historical field-level yield analysis

AGRO Sustainability ScoreTM - Custom index of environmental management practices and energy use at the field level

Field Readiness IndexTM - Soil moisture-based index to predict ideal planting conditions

AGRO GRAASTM - Livestock carrying capacity model measuring on-the-ground biomass

“Corporate lenders, mortgage companies, or insurance agencies have objective third party datasets like FICO scores and credit reports, something that did not exist for agriculture,” said Jim O’Brien, co-founder of Agrograph. “Our technology is designed to help the agricultural industry make these same advancements in automation and accuracy and to invest and empower farmers across the globe.”