New handheld version of crop insights tool will also be launched, allowing growers to count and size crops during test digs
HarvestEye is gearing up to exhibit at Fruit Logistica 2024, showcasing the new compatibility of its machine learning-driven crop insights tool.
Fitting to harvesting or grading equipment, HarvestEye delivers visibility – via an online portal and daily reports – on the size, shape and mapping variability of crops.
The HarvestEye team has continued to train its machine learning model following the launch of its refreshed 2.0 system at Fruit Logistica 2023.
Following trial and development over the past year the system is now compatible with different varieties of onions, as well as potatoes.
In addition, HarvestEye is set to launch its new handheld version of HarvestEye, allowing customers to count and size crop pre-harvest during test digs.
Harry Tinson, general manager at HarvestEye, said: “HarvestEye 2.0 delivers faster crop measurement and more accurate data collection than its predecessor and we’ve received immensely positive feedback from growers during last year’s harvests about the usefulness and usability of the system.
“We’ve also listened to our customers, by launching the all new HarvestEye Handheld, enabling customers to save time during their pre-harvest yield digs and further increasing utilisation of the technology.
“We are looking forward to continuing our dialogue with growers, packers and processors this year as we expand HarvestEye into new regions with distributorship opportunities available.”
HarvestEye MD Vidyanath (Vee) Gururajan added: “These tools no longer limit users to act on field sampling but offer full crop visibility to improve decision making and supply chain confidence through increased visibility and reduced wastage.”
HarvestEye will be exhibiting in Hall 3.1 on Stand C-31 at Fruit Logistica alongside other innovators in farming machinery and technology.