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Agritech startup Aerobotics, based in South Africa, has announced the release of a new package called Aeroview DJI Mavic 3M that provides a complete solution for precision farming.

The Mavic 3M’s improved camera system and Aeroview produce multispectral imagery that enables agricultural analytics necessary to clearly visualize crop growth. Yield production benefits from the data and tools that become available after being uploaded to Aeroview. The Aeroview web-based platform offers comprehensive, end-to-end functionality, starting with farm digitisation and ending with data analysis. This makes sure that farmers and their teams have access to plant-level insights and a plethora of other features that enable them to take timely and informed action, as well as reports for crucial in-season and harvest decisions.

In contrast to other agriculture data solutions, Aeroview has a number of features that make it unique. First off, Aeroview and the Aeroview InField mobile app are created especially for the agricultural industry, giving growers access to a hub of data regarding the performance of their field. Moreover, the platform offers all the data necessary to make educated decisions and maximize yields, from in-depth inventory reports to zonal maps highlighting particular regions of interest, including per-tree metrics for tree crops.

Users of the platform can also successfully collaborate by exchanging insightful information, analysis, and action plans with their colleagues, partners, and other stakeholders. Additionally, Aeroview includes a user-friendly interface that makes choosing blocks easier, enabling users to quickly decide which blocks to upload and determine which ones have adequate imaging coverage. One of the main benefits is the platform’s flexibility, which lets users post photos on their own timetable and according to their needs. Users can stop, resume, and resume uploading imagery at a later time. Furthermore, the uploader from Aerobotics is a powerhouse that can handle terabytes of imagery in a single upload, allowing customers to upload as much as they want without worrying.