Partnering with the commodity trading industry
Cropin solutions solve supply chain risk challenges faced by plantation owners (self-owned or pension funded) due to weather, pests and acreage losses by enabling traceability, yield estimations, crop and soil health, procurement support through farmer connectivity, and market linkages.
We also helps commodity traders monitor and track almost real-time yield estimation of various crops – coffee, cocoa, sugarcane, grains, oilseeds, soybean, palm, canola, peas, pulses, cotton, or jute by offering complete visibility across crop cycle stages and end-to-end traceability.
- Crop and region or country level yield forecast
- Solve for futures & market fluctuations
- Foresight about yield and harvest at least 6 to 8 weeks in advance
- Visibility into supply chain between farms and storage
- Improve procurement by solving for farmer connect and market linkages

Solving with Cropin

Minimize
crop losses

Benchmark
yields

Last mile
traceability

Granular reporting on crops

Farm, pest & disease Intelligence

Predictive intelligence

Leverage Historical Data Insights

Drive Supply Chain Efficiency
Helping commodity trading companies with predictive intelligence

Gebana collaborates with thousands of farming families to deliver certified organic produce to consumers in Europe. Gebana partnered with Cropin to ensure traceability across the supply chain to grow its exports.
Benefits:
- Farm digitization
- 100% operational visibility
- Produce certification
- Real-time crop health alerts
- Insights into sowing, plantation, and yield estimates

Benefits:
- Health monitoring, yield and acreage prediction with 85% accuracy
- Understand planting and yield trends for sorghum
- Hedge risk and make informed business decisions
- Crop detection and crop classification

Benefits:
- Estimate maize crop acreage
- Regional-level estimates on yield
- Leverage insights like chlorophyll index, NDVI, water-stress, yield specific coefficients to deliver minimum delta between predicted vs realized acreage
Farming for the future needs a whole new kind of power.
It's here, all together, for the very first time.
