Proveye, an Irish agri-tech start-up, is using AI technology to evaluate agricultural land and provide accurate information on crop yields, soil health, and productivity. This enables farmers to make informed decisions and improve their farms' profitability and sustainability.
Perhaps it is the career I am in, but over the past few months it has increasingly felt like AI is taking over the world. Thoughts on AI range from, “It’s the end of the world!” to, “It’s the beginning of a whole new world!” However, in one sector and with one Irish company in particular, the emergence of new AI technology has undeniable advantages (admits, begrudgingly, this writer whose career is threatened by a little thing called ChatGPT).
Proveye is an Irish agri-tech start-up that uses image correction technology to evaluate agricultural land at scale and provide a faster, more accurate picture of everything from crop yields to soil health and productivity, enabling farmers to make informed decisions that will increase their farms’ profitability and sustainability simultaneously. Paul Kennedy, one of Proveye’s founders and its Chief Revenue Officer, explains further: “Farming occurs in all kinds of environments, from dairy farms here in Ireland to vast rangelands in sub-Saharan Afric
AI Agri-Tech Agricultural Land Evaluation Crop Yields Soil Health Productivity Farmers Profitability Sustainability
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