Estonian farmers to invest into innovation of agricultural sector
Avaldatud 29. mai 2018.a.
Farm owners in Estonia are actively investing in new software eAgronom, which allows to manage the economy at the digital level.
eAgronom was launched in 2016 and has already attracted more than half a million euros, while the main investors were directly producers - farmers in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany and Canada. The program allows you to analyze the results of previous years and on the basis of these data to plan work on farmland, to assess the effectiveness of the use of technology, simplifies accounting. The result of the digital innovations introduction is a reduction in costs and an increase in profits per hectare.
In a short time, the new development has proved its effectiveness and has received sufficient support from farmers in Estonia's neighbouring countries. In the near future, the developers plan to expand the area of the program to 2 million hectares, which is almost 5% of the agricultural land of the European Union.
Source: baltic-course.com
eAgronom was launched in 2016 and has already attracted more than half a million euros, while the main investors were directly producers - farmers in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany and Canada. The program allows you to analyze the results of previous years and on the basis of these data to plan work on farmland, to assess the effectiveness of the use of technology, simplifies accounting. The result of the digital innovations introduction is a reduction in costs and an increase in profits per hectare.
In a short time, the new development has proved its effectiveness and has received sufficient support from farmers in Estonia's neighbouring countries. In the near future, the developers plan to expand the area of the program to 2 million hectares, which is almost 5% of the agricultural land of the European Union.
Source: baltic-course.com