Australian farmers will soon have access to the groundbreaking spraying technology as Greeneye Technology has recently partnered with Croplands in Australia. Greeneye Technology is considered the pioneer of AI-enabled spraying technology and is all ready to set up upcoming spray solutions platforms in Australia.
Such an initiative is taken by the company to evaluate the effectiveness and quality of precision spraying in reducing non-residual herbicide use on Australian soil.
Greeneye Technology has a firm base in the United States and has been considered the pioneer of precision spraying methods implying Artificial Intelligence technologies. This technology is proven to reduce and prevent non-residual herbicide use in farming methods by an average of 87 percent.
The leading technological company will be conducting the field trials for the first time somewhere outside the United States. As per the reports, the company as of now has decided to customize its famous precision spraying technology to the local fields and crops like canola and cereals in Australia.
Even though all the legal processes have started, the field trials will officially commence the next year. This partnership is expected to be beneficial for both organizations in increasing their market values. croplands, one of Australia’s leading providers of infrared-based spraying systems has invested with Greeneye Technology to help Australian farmers significantly reduce the use of chemical resources for farming practices.
Steve Norton, the Portfolio Manager at Cropland commented on the upcoming field trials stating that Croplands aims at providing an advanced form of technologies to their customers that will further help them to increase productivity and ROI rates.
He also put forth the fact that Croplands has partnered with several entities to help the farmers and has always been successful in helping thousands of farmers across the country prevent the use of chemical resources. The company will be further planning to unlock all the possible solutions to enhance and upgrade technologies that can implied in both pre and post-emergence treatment.
Over the years Greeneye Technology has established itself as a successful technological organization that uses proven AI-enabled technologies to provide precision spraying solutions. Cropland has revealed to the media that they have much trust in Greeneye Technology as it is a genuine firm that uses technologies that can be refitted into any existing sprayers without causing much trouble and effort.
This advanced technology also features a dual tank that further allows the farmers to do a dual job of separating the residual herbicides and spraying non-residual herbicides only on the unwanted plants. This feature increases efficiency and the farmers can work effectively without any much effort. The Croplands have declared that these are the impressive features that compelled them to team up with one of the leading providers advanced precision of spraying technologies.
Norton further has also stated that Greeneye Technology has joined hands with many farmers in the United States and is planning to produce some of the most efficient and effective farming inputs like anti-fungal and micronutrients. Such an approach is innovative and still hasn’t been introduced in the farming techniques in Australia yet.
This is going to be a huge opportunity for Greeneye Technology to further expand its organization in other regions outside the United States. This new initiative is expected to increase grain productivity rates across Australia and will set a milestone in the history of the company for being able to distribute cost-effective and environmentally friendly spraying techniques to the farmers.
Since its launch in 2017, the company has expanded and enhanced its technologies and is currently working with many growers across the Midwest to help them transform their weed management methods. Greeneye Technology is all set to become a significant leader in the agricultural sector with its cutting-edge spraying technologies that completely reduce the use of chemical resources.
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