Ceres Imaging secures $23M in funding to fuel development of AI in agriculture
As drought and climate change accelerate, the leading aerial imagery and data analytics company readies for solution expansion across the precision agriculture landscape.
With this new investment, Ceres Imaging will further expand its end-to-end solutions suite, supporting the development of more advanced AI applications that improve irrigation management practices and resource use efficiency at the farm level.
“We know AI is the future of farming when it comes to maximum efficiency, sustainability and profitability across an operation,” said Ashwin Madgavkar, CEO and founder at Ceres Imaging. “Coupling AI with remote sensing technologies, allows agriculture stakeholders to analyze their nutrient and water management in ways that wouldn’t have been possible just a few years ago.”
Founded in 2014, Ceres Imaging provides the science behind the precision farming revolution, powering more efficient farming operations in the Americas and APAC. Ceres Imaging’s growth is rapidly accelerating as the precision agriculture industry becomes a key solution to farmers facing climate change and critical water management issues across the world. Ceres Imaging’s technology deploys real-time data via an innovative digital mobile interface that allows growers to quickly quantify patterns of crop stress and prioritize corrective actions.
“The marriage of intelligence and plant level detail continues to be a combination of capabilities uniquely delivered by Ceres Imaging. Insight recognizes how this transformative technology has the potential to power precision agriculture sustainably,” said Gary Survis of Insight Partners.