Arva Intelligence Partners With Planet For High Resolution Satellite Imaging

“Our mission is to provide a single platform for accessing data and analytics to create more profitable and sustainable crop plans,” says Jay McEntire, Arva’s CEO.

“Our mission is to provide a single platform for accessing data and analytics to create more profitable and sustainable crop plans,” says Jay McEntire, Arva’s CEO.
“Our mission is to provide a single platform for accessing data and analytics to create more profitable and sustainable crop plans,” says Jay McEntire, Arva’s CEO.
(Arva Intelligence)

Arva Intelligence is pleased to announce it has integrated Planet imagery into their CropForce data analytics platform. With the availability of Planet data in CropForce, growers and agricultural suppliers can now analyze fields in real time to track crop health, guide scouting, and respond quickly to potential issues.

“We are pleased to offer our clients access to Planet’s global, high-cadence satellite imagery. With CropForce, our clients can now aggregate multiple data sets, get imaging on the fly, and select an individual field or the whole operation with a click of a mouse,” says Matt Rohlik, Managing Director of Sales at Arva.

“We’ve watched Arva take predictive AI from the lab to the field and are excited to partner with them as they scale their work with leading agricultural manufacturers and suppliers,” says Zara Khan, Director of Business Development at Planet. “Together, we believe our work will promote more sustainable agriculture practices, and we’re eager to get started.”

“Our mission is to provide a single platform for accessing data and analytics to create more profitable and sustainable crop plans,” says Jay McEntire, Arva’s CEO. “Planet offers an important data layer to our AI platform and will advance our research in predicting soil carbon for our Arva Carbon Ready and Carbon Plus programs.”

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