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Co-Founder And CEO Of Aerobotics, James Paterson Highlights The Value That His Start-Up Brings To The Farming Industry

Co-Founder And CEO Of Aerobotics, James Paterson Highlights The Value That His Start-Up Brings To The Farming Industry. South African entrepreneur and co-founder of Aerobotics, James Paterson highlighted the value that his startup has brought to the farming industry.

He sad, “The value we provide through to the grower is firstly identifying limiting factors on the farm, so which areas are underperforming, it could be irrigation problem, it could be a disease, it could be soil, quantifying that for then and then helping them create those and getting more production out of that block. Second area is crop protection, so actually monitoring pests and diseases throughout the season and when to take action and then third is the yield estimation side, where the drone are actually able to come down and fly very close to the trees and identify and measure fruit and predict what the size structure is going to be.”

When a startup is established, it has to identify a problem that it seeks to solve so that it can create the best solution it can provide to solve the problem. Just like Aerobotics, companies need to distinguish themselves from their competitors as customers will be focusing on the value that they can offer. It is also very important for startups to know the value that they can provide to the market and also for them to be able to communist e it clearly. They can gain more customers by doing this as they will believe that they are paying their money for a valuable service or product.

Aerobotics consists of a team of agronomists, engineers, product developers, creatives and customer service experts. Its mission is to provide its customers with intelligent tools throughout every season, so that they can feed the world. It has helped farmers manage over 65 million trees with clients in 18 countries, including Africa, USA, Spain, and Australia.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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