Farmers invited to trial new AI decision support tool

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Farmers are being offered the chance to trial Agreena’s new AI-powered assistant Agatha, the company saying it will help farmers make precise, data-driven decisions

Developed as part of the AgreenaGro platform, Agatha presents a major step in Agreena’s strategy to bring intelligent, connected tools to the heart of farming.

Currently available in beta, Agatha offers farmers an innovative new way of managing their farms. By combining farm location, AI insights, and remote sensing from satellite imagery, Agatha provides unbiased guidance to support decision-making, from crop planning and pest identification to exploring regenerative practices.

“Farmers know their land better than anyone; our goal with Agatha is to back up that expertise with a new layer of insight,” said Nischal Harohalli Padmanabha, director of data science and data engineering, Agreena. “We’ve trained Agatha’s AI to act as a digital partner. It analyses satellite data in the context of a farmer’s own on-the-ground knowledge to provide a trustworthy second opinion, helping them tackle tough management decisions with more confidence. It’s about ensuring the choices they make for their fields are the right ones. We’re asking farmers to download the free app, give it a try, and tell us what they think. Their feedback is essential to making these digital tools genuinely useful.”

Designed as an always-available digital companion, Agatha translates complex data into clear, practical insights specific to each farm’s conditions and operations. Farmers can use Agatha as a sounding board for new ideas, troubleshooting, or exploring sustainable practices, all while maintaining control of their data under GDPR-aligned principles.

Farmer and Agreena’s regenerative farming lead Thomas Gent has used the service during winter wheat planting. “It was encouraging to get a second opinion on critical decisions. This isn’t about displacing agronomists. It’s about adding confidence and insights to the decisions we make every day,” he says.

With its introduction, Agatha brings greater intelligence to the field – helping farmers make informed, confident decisions that strengthen their productivity and resilience. Those improved outcomes ripple through the entire system, delivering the credible, measurable impact companies depend on.

Farmers interested in joining the testing programme can download Agatha via the App Store or Google Play.

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