AgriWebb presses ‘enter’ on better farm production
AGRIWEBB may be the perfect tech solution for farmers. It is a farm management and supply chain management enablement software.
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AGRIWEBB may be the perfect tech solution for farmers. It is a farm management and supply chain management enablement software.
AgriWebb, creator of the world's leading livestock business management solution serving over 11,500 global farmers and 20 million animals, today announced it'll be attending and presenting at the upcoming Animal AgTech Innovation Summit in San Francisco on March 21, 2022.
Digital livestock management company AgriWebb has banked the largest local private funding round of 2021 so far, securing $30 million in a round led by Canadian telco TELUS.
The Australian government’s Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment has admitted there is much to be done to reach the National Farmers’ Federation’s A$100 billion ($71.2 billion) agricultural production goal.
John Fargher is the co-founder of AgriWebb, the Aussie startup that's digitising the agricultural sector. Since its launch in 2014, AgriWebb has become the world's leading farm management software. It leverages data to increase on-farm productivity, traceability and sustainability, while delivering vast improvements in food production and helping to improve the management of over 10 million animals.
As a fifth-generation sheep and cattle farmer from South Australia, I have always had a love for agriculture and entrepreneurship. It’s this experience which led me to co-found AgriWebb, an Australian company helping digitalise a very traditional industry, agriculture, back in 2014.
Regenerative agriculture advocates say they don't want to see stringent certification of the kind that governs organic farming but the National Farmers Federation is concerned about the movement's potential to set farmer against farmer.
THE new way of living and doing business being forced on livestock producers as a result of the need to isolate in the face of a health crisis is speeding up the natural shift towards digital agriculture.
Farm management software company Agriwebb is hosting a ‘virtual field day’ information webinar on Friday, designed to showcase new ag technologies of value in the extensive northern Australian cattle industry.
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