Adama Agriculture

ADAMA Announces New Ag Service: ADAMA Eagle Eye™ Powered by Agremo

Raleigh, NC, July 16, 2019 – ADAMA US, a leading global crop protection company, announced today a new service offering for its customers. ADAMA Eagle Eye™ powered by Agremo offers an advanced analysis of aerial data and imagery that helps growers protect yields more efficiently through user-friendly maps, statistics and other practical tools. 

Insights from this web-based tool lead to lower production costs and higher yields for growers looking to turn their drone-collected images into actionable and accurate data. ADAMA Eagle Eye powered by Agremo analysis reports use aerial footage to simplify field scouting and take the guesswork out of crop progress.

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The technology is backed by Agremo, a company that focuses on simplicity in precision agriculture. ADAMA Eagle Eye powered by Agremo uses high-end technology that’s easy to use, easy to grasp, and easy to run to help drone operators and agricultural consultants and producers achieve higher outputs. The technology was successfully applied in more than 100 countries on more than 100 crop types, for various plant counting and plant health analytics.

Jake Brodsgaard, CEO at ADAMA US, said, “We’re excited to offer this extended service to our customers and contribute to the effective use of agriculture inputs. This advanced technology, coupled with ADAMA’s broad portfolio of solutions, extends the value we bring growers.” 

To learn more about ADAMA Eagle Eye powered by Agremo, visit www.adamaeagleeye.com.

About ADAMA
ADAMA is one of the world’s leading crop protection companies. We strive to Create Simplicity in Agriculture – offering farmers effective products and services that simplify their lives and help them grow. With one of the most comprehensive and diversified portfolios of differentiated, quality products, our 5,000-strong team reaches farmers in more than 100 countries, providing them with solutions to control weeds, insects and diseases, and improve crop yields. For more information, visit us at  www.adama.com

Contact:
Megan Lybrand
919-256-9328
megan.lybrand@adama.com