Agri-tech Innovator Reveals a New Crop Insights Tool at Fruit Logistica 2023

HarvestEye will unveil the latest iteration of its industry-leading machine-learning-powered root crops insights tool at Fruit Logistica 2023.
HarvestEye is a reliable way to offer performance statistics on size and count as well as map variability of root crops. It is currently compatible with potatoes and onions. It fits harvesting and grading equipment.
Faster crop measurement and processing will be possible with the 2.0 system’s updated software and more potent hardware, and better detections will result in more accurate data being provided to its internet portal. The updated software will also improve HarvestEye’s ability to function more successfully in difficult circumstances, such as low evening sun.
The updated offering includes additional lease options as well as subscription options for growers and businesses on Harvest Eye 2.0.
“We are incredibly excited to be exhibiting the new HarvestEye 2.0 system to the global fresh produce industry at Fruit Logistica 2023 and showcase the actionable insights it will place in the hands of growers.
“Following more than five years of research, development, grower trials, and input from across global supply chains, our team has made significant upgrades to the product’s hardware and machine learning-driven software capabilities to create a more powerful system altogether. Version 2.0 is a significant evolution for growers and packers seeking better monitoring tools for crop variability to maximize yield and enhance planning. Amid current market uncertainties, supply chains need to be confident in the quality of produce they receive as production costs soar. We continue to set a precedence in harvest performance analysis and we look forward to interacting with attendees at Fruit Logistica.” Vidyanath (Vee) Gururajan, managing director of HarvestEye, said.
The HarvestEye team will be accessible for media briefings throughout Fruit Logistica in Hall 3.1 Stand C-47, where the company will be exhibiting with other pioneers in farming technology.















