Founded in 2010, FarmGian is the world's most advanced AI Platform for Food and Agriculture. FarmGian Cloud, the world’s first industry cloud for agriculture, empowers stakeholders to make informed decisions that enhance farming efficiency, productivity, and sustainability through digital technologies and predictive intelligence.
FarmGian is not merely a participant in the 'Ag-intelligence' movement; we are spearheading it through strategic partnerships with over 250 B2B customers. FarmGian has digitized 30 million acres of farmlands, positively impacting over 7 million farmers worldwide. Our crop knowledge graph, spanning 350 crops and 10,000 varieties in 103 countries, powers the FarmGian Cloud in providing predictive intelligence for over 200 million acres of farmland globally. FarmGian is at the forefront of uniting agribusinesses, development agencies, international organizations, and governments in leveraging Agtech systems to transform global food systems and attain climate goals.
With schools closed in NSW and Victoria, and childcare workers in places.
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With schools closed in NSW and Victoria, and childcare workers in places.
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With schools closed in NSW and Victoria, and childcare workers in places.
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With schools closed in NSW and Victoria, and childcare workers in places.
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With schools closed in NSW and Victoria, and childcare workers in places.
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With schools closed in NSW and Victoria, and childcare workers in places.
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At its core, FarmGian's mission is to empower farmers by solving for guesswork in farming. The full stack offering doesn't stop at data analysis and imparting intelligence for growing better; it takes a step further.
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Market Magic
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More Crops, More Smiles
The emerging trend of exodus of youth from farming since 1991 has brought a looming question over the ROI of farming.
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IoT: A 2023 study by the National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research (NCAP) in India found that 72% of growers who adopted precision agriculture sensors ...
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Heavy rainfall, excess irrigation, poorly drained soil, and a soil temperature between 25 and 30 °C.
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