ADAMA And Taranis Announce Partnership

ADAMA will work with Taranis as a strategic partner in using their aerial scouting images and artificial intelligence platform.

ADAMA will work with Taranis as a strategic partner in using their aerial scouting images and artificial intelligence platform.
ADAMA will work with Taranis as a strategic partner in using their aerial scouting images and artificial intelligence platform.
(Taranis)

Crop protection company ADAMA and crop imaging company Taranis have announced a new partnership to launch an “end to end precision agriculture solution.”

ADAMA will work with Taranis as a strategic partner in using their aerial scouting images and artificial intelligence platform. The companies say this will be a full-service package to optimize farming practices and decrease costs using precision agriculture.

“We are happy to expand our partnership with Taranis to provide growers and ag professionals with a solution that enables the effective and efficient use of agricultural inputs, an important part of every farmer’s success,” Dani Harari, SVP Resources and Strategy at ADAMA said in a news release. “The combination of Taranis’ innovative precision technology and extensive database of crop threats, together with ADAMA’s vast portfolio, global reach and deep domain expertise will further extend the value we bring to farmers all over the world.”

“By partnering with ADAMA, we will be able to expand our offerings, supplying farmers across the world with the most robust, end-to-end crop monitoring solutions,” Ofir Schlam, CEO and Co-founder of Taranis said in a news release. “We are excited to share our expertise and accumulated data with ADAMA’s existing client base and with a whole new group of farmers.”

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