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The app combines plant counting, weed detection models, soil mapping upon request and phone-based variable rate guidance so farmers cut costs and make data-driven decisions without expensive machinery.
s4story -- AgriCarm announces the launch of its new AI-powered precision agriculture platform designed to help small and medium-scale farmers make faster, smarter, and more affordable agronomic decisions. The app combines soil nutrient mapping, plant counting, state-of-the-art weed detection models, pest alerts, cost analysis, and farmer-to-farmer communication in a single, accessible mobile platform.
Built for farmers who traditionally lacked access to expensive precision-agriculture tools, AgriCarm delivers real-time insights directly from the field. With just a smartphone, growers can analyze soil data, receive fertilizer recommendations compatible with organic production, estimate plant density, detect weeds early, and track field costs.
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A key feature of AgriCarm is its variable rate guidance system, which works only with the GPS of the phone, without the need for specialized machinery. Farmers can walk or drive their fields with the app and receive zone-specific recommendations that help them apply fertilizers and amendments more efficiently and reduce unnecessary input use.
"Farmers don't need $80,000 machinery to use precision agriculture," says the company. "AgriCarm was built to democratize modern farming technology and help producers reduce input costs while improving yields."
The platform also includes a social network where farmers can share updates about pests, weed pressure, management practices, and field conditions, allowing communities to respond faster to local challenges. Over time, AgriCarm's anonymized data will be used to improve yearly recommendations and support the development of climate and yield prediction tools.
AgriCarm is already expanding across Latin America and the United States, with early users reporting significant improvements in efficiency, cost savings, and decision-making.
For more information, visit: https://agricarm.com/en/
Built for farmers who traditionally lacked access to expensive precision-agriculture tools, AgriCarm delivers real-time insights directly from the field. With just a smartphone, growers can analyze soil data, receive fertilizer recommendations compatible with organic production, estimate plant density, detect weeds early, and track field costs.
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A key feature of AgriCarm is its variable rate guidance system, which works only with the GPS of the phone, without the need for specialized machinery. Farmers can walk or drive their fields with the app and receive zone-specific recommendations that help them apply fertilizers and amendments more efficiently and reduce unnecessary input use.
"Farmers don't need $80,000 machinery to use precision agriculture," says the company. "AgriCarm was built to democratize modern farming technology and help producers reduce input costs while improving yields."
The platform also includes a social network where farmers can share updates about pests, weed pressure, management practices, and field conditions, allowing communities to respond faster to local challenges. Over time, AgriCarm's anonymized data will be used to improve yearly recommendations and support the development of climate and yield prediction tools.
AgriCarm is already expanding across Latin America and the United States, with early users reporting significant improvements in efficiency, cost savings, and decision-making.
For more information, visit: https://agricarm.com/en/
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