Syngenta Group, a global leader in agricultural innovation,
announced the launch of Cropwise AI at the World AgriTech
Innovation Summit in London today.
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Cropwise AI is a cutting-edge GenAI system designed to increase
the efficiency of agronomic advisors and growers to determine the
best crop management practices. Leveraging advanced machine
learning algorithms and data analytics, Cropwise AI empowers
growers with deep insights and enhanced decision-making
capabilities to optimize crop yields, improve sustainability, and
drive profitability.
Cropwise AI leverages the deep library of Agronomic Models
housed within Cropwise Insight Engine, including over 20 years of
weather history, soil conditions, more than 80,000 observations on
crop growth stages, and historical yield data from R&D and
on-farm trials.
This information is then integrated with Syngenta’s extensive
agronomic expertise. Combined with a multi-lingual conversational
LLM, the system provides growers with tailored recommendations for
precise input applications, product placement, and strategies for
pest and disease control in easy-to-understand natural
language.
The unique combination of data and models helps farmers make
better decisions. Utilizing Syngenta’s seed recommendation models,
Cropwise AI helps growers increase yields by up to 5 percent.
"Cropwise AI represents a significant milestone in our digital
transformation journey," said Feroz Sheikh, Chief Information and
Digital Officer at Syngenta Group. "By combining our deep agronomic
knowledge with cutting-edge AI capabilities, we are bringing the
power of GenAI to agriculture and empowering growers to make
data-driven decisions."
Earlier this year, the launch of GHX 2.0 with Cropwise AI
integration brought the full potential of farmer data to life. The
updated GHX 2.0 app allows users to ask questions and get answers
on products and agronomic challenges, to high-impacting diseases
like Tar Spot.
Key features of Cropwise AI include:
- Seeds recommendation and placement: providing insights
on seed products and utilizing advanced predictive machine learning
algorithms to deliver tailored seed recommendations.
- Predictive Modeling: Leveraging machine learning
algorithms to forecast crop growth, yield potential, and risk
factors based on real-time and historical data.
- Precision Agriculture: Providing site-specific
recommendations for optimized input application, minimizing waste
and maximizing resource efficiency.
Looking ahead, Syngenta plans to expand Cropwise AI’s
capabilities with innovative features that will further
revolutionize agricultural practices:
- Advanced Disease and Pest Management: Future iterations
will leverage computer vision and image recognition to detect and
identify pests and diseases early, for proactive and precise
management strategies.
- Sustainability Analytics: Syngenta will integrate
sustainability analytics to quantify the environmental impact of
farming practices and provide suggestions for reducing carbon
footprint.
“Cropwise AI is an industry-leading example of how GenAI can
address critical agricultural issues”, said Elizabeth Fastiggi,
Global Head of Agriculture, AWS. “Syngenta has revolutionized
decision support, giving farmers easy access to expert advice.
We're excited to partner with them to boost yields and optimize
productivity across the agri-food system.”
Cropwise AI is currently available to selected groups of
customers in the United States and Brazil, with plans to expand to
Europe in the near future.
For more information, please visit
https://www.cropwise.com/innovations/cropwise_ai.
About Syngenta Group
Syngenta Group is one of the world’s biggest agricultural
technology companies, with roots going back more than 250 years.
With around 60,000 employees, operating in more than 100 countries,
the company strives to transform agriculture with science-driven,
technological innovations to deliver high productivity and
high-quality food while fighting climate change and restore nature.
Syngenta Group works with farmers and partners to deliver four
Sustainability Priorities: Higher Yields, Lower Impact; Regenerate
Soil and Nature; Improve Rural Prosperity; and Sustainable
Operations. The priorities are underpinned by regenerative
agriculture practices to nurture and restore soil health, protect
the climate and biodiversity, and enhance farm productivity and
profitability. Syngenta Group, which is registered in Shanghai,
China, and has its management headquarters in Switzerland, draws
strength from its four business units: Syngenta Crop Protection,
headquartered in Switzerland; Syngenta Seeds, headquartered in the
United States; ADAMA®, headquartered in Israel; and Syngenta Group
China. Together, these businesses provide industry-leading ways to
serve customers around the world.
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