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/PRNewswire/ -- Treetoscope, a precision irrigation innovator, and Nutrien Ag Solutions, the world's largest provider of crop inputs and services, have...
Treetoscope, a precision irrigation innovator, has entered into a multi-year collaboration with Nutrien Ag Solutions, the worlds largest provider of crop inputs and services. This partnership aims to revolutionize irrigation management and crop performance by integrating Treetoscopes plant-based sensors and AI-driven water insights into Nutriens service offerings. The collaboration will enable farmers to optimize water use at the plant level, boosting yield, reducing waste, and enhancing agricultural resilience. Treetoscopes technology uses micro-scale sap flow sensors and AI models to provide real-time data on plant water consumption, which, combined with Nutriens CropConnect platform, offers a seamless digital and on-farm experience for growers.
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Treetoscope Extends Seed Funding
Treetoscope, a precision irrigation management startup based in Tel Aviv, Israel, has extended its Seed funding round, bringing the total to $7 million. The funding round was led by Champel Capital and included participation from several other strategic investors. The company plans to use the funds to accelerate research efforts and expand its market reach. Treetoscope, founded in 2020 and led by CEO Dotan Eshet, provides technology that enables farmers in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Turkey to optimize water usage, reduce production costs, and increase yields. The companys system integrates AI, weather data, satellite imagery, and remote sensing technologies to offer a comprehensive irrigation management solution.
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Toro® Transpira™ Wins 2023 New Product of the Year
Treetoscope Closes $7 Million Seed Funding Round
Toro Ag Launches Transpira™ to Deliver New Insights to Growers
Toro Ag introduces Toro Transpira, a platform for measuring plant water consumption via direct plant sensing. The technology provides actionable information on irrigation demand and is easy to install and manage. Toro Transpira is aimed at improving water use efficiency and managing input costs for growers. The platform consists of a compact sensor installed into a tree or vine, transmitting data to a cloud-based platform for analysis. The technology is timely as growers face the effects of extreme multi-year droughts. Toro Transpira will be available for a selection of permanent crops initially, with additional crops added later. Toro Ag is a leading provider of innovative solutions for the outdoor environment.
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TRANSPIRA - EN - Toro Automation
The article promotes Toro Ags innovative solution for measuring a plants water consumption and providing actionable information for irrigation decisions. The solution offers a simple and specific interface through a concise dashboard. Toro Ag encourages interested individuals to contact their local sales manager or email for more details or a quote.
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חדשנות בכרם יין - אגרונט
Leading Israeli agri-tech companies showcased their latest technological innovations at the Vineyard Wine conference organized by MOP North in the Upper Galilee. These innovations are set to transform the wine vineyard industry, particularly in the areas of irrigation and plant protection. Among the innovations presented were a unique sensor by Treetoscope for measuring water flow in the stem, an innovative system by ScareCrow for automatic pest monitoring, a system for controlling irrigation in the vine by Pitek, a new method for monitoring water potential in the stem by Stores, an El-Hars method for early detection of vine diseases in the vineyard by WITI, a system for maximizing the precision of sprays by Drift-Sense, and a system for measuring yield during growth in edible grapes by C-Crop.
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11 agritech startups to watch
Infarm, a vertical farming unicorn and one of Europes largest agritech startups, laid off half of its staff in November. This suggests that the downturn could prove to be a tricky time for agricultural innovation. However, the agriculture industry is still attracting significant investment, with $1.4 billion poured into agritech in Europe in 2022. Despite the challenges, there are several startups in the agriculture industry that are catching the attention of investors and VCs. These startups are focused on various areas such as water consumption measurement, soil degradation, carbon removal, biofungicide technology, digitizing farming tasks, precision agriculture analytics, shelf-life measurement, biodiversity monitoring, vertical farming optimization, and agricultural commodities trading.
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Supporto smart sull'irrigazione con rilevamento diretto dalle piante
Treetoscope, an Israeli startup specializing in precision irrigation management, has collaborated with Toro Company to develop an innovative irrigation decision support system. The system uses plant sensors to provide quantitative data to farmers, helping them manage water resources more efficiently. Treetoscopes solution, based on patented Sap Flow sensors, measures water flow directly from the trees and integrates real-time data with soil, meteorological, and satellite information to provide accurate and accessible insights on crop evapotranspiration. The platform is currently available for permanent crops such as almonds, avocados, citrus fruits, apples, and grapes. The technology aims to help farmers maximize yields, balance resources, and mitigate the effects of climate change.
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Irrigation Management: Treetoscope is expanding geographic access - Fresh Point Magazine
Treetoscope, an Israeli start-up specializing in precision irrigation, has announced a partnership with Toro Company to develop a decision support system. The company uses patented Sap Flow sensors to measure water flow in various tree crops and integrates the data with terrain, weather, and satellite information through its AI engine. The solution provides real-time data on water use by trees, helping farmers make optimal irrigation decisions. Treetoscope is already being tested in Italy and Spain and has partnerships in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.
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Treetoscope Expands Geographical Access for its Irrigation Management Platform - Israel Agricultural Technology & innovations Hub
Treetoscope, a start-up in precision irrigation management, has announced a partnership with the Toro Company to provide growers with irrigation decision support based on their direct plant sensing technology. Treetoscopes platform offers accurate measurement of real-time water use in trees, helping growers optimize irrigation and reduce costs. The partnership with Toro is expected to improve crop yield and deliver a high return on investment. Treetoscope has raised over $4 million in partnerships and is actively seeking additional partners to expand its offering in Europe. The companys innovative services are currently available in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.
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Toro, Treetoscope Form Partnership to Accelerate Plant Sensing Technology for North American Market
Treetoscope se asocia con Toro Company para impulsar su plataforma de gestión del riego
Treetoscope, a start-up in precision irrigation management, has announced a partnership with Toro Company to provide farmers with actionable data for water management. Treetoscopes platform uses innovative plant detection technology integrated with real-time soil, satellite, and weather data to measure water consumption in trees. The platform helps farmers optimize water usage and reduce input costs while maximizing crop yield. The partnership with Toro will allow Treetoscope to expand its reach and offer its platform to a wider range of producers. Treetoscope has raised over $4 million in partnerships and is actively seeking additional partners to grow its presence in the European market.
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Toro to Partner with Treetoscope for North America Market
The Toro Company has announced a strategic partnership with Treetoscope Ltd. to provide plant sensing technology for irrigation management. The partnership will expand Toros range of crop monitoring and automation solutions, offering reliable information on crop water usage and plant health. The solution includes actionable information on irrigation demand, easy installation, and affordable technology. Customers will benefit from the integration of the Treetoscope solution into Toros Tempus Ag automation system. The partnership is timely as growers in North America face multi-year droughts. The technology will initially be available for permanent crops and will expand to other crops. Toro is preparing for a full commercial launch in early 2023.
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