
Agworld
Offers data collection and management systems to the agricultural industry.
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Total Funding | 000k |






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Agworld is a data-driven farm management platform established in 2009 by co-founders Doug Fitch and Matthew Powell in Perth, Australia. Fitch's 34-year background in the agricultural industry, including hands-on farming and leadership roles at multinational companies, combined with an experience helping on his family's farm, provided the insight into the need for better data access for farmers. Powell brought extensive experience in computer science, data science, and entrepreneurship from his time at SAS Institute and Nokia's research department. The company began with a digital pen concept for agronomists and evolved with the advent of the iPad into a comprehensive, cloud-based collaborative platform.
The firm operates on a subscription-based model, providing a centralized information management system for the agricultural sector. It serves a diverse client base that includes growers, agronomists, agricultural retailers, and farm staff. The platform is designed to connect these stakeholders, allowing them to collaborate on a single set of data. By focusing on the agronomist as a key influencer, Agworld successfully embedded its technology within existing industry workflows rather than trying to disrupt them. The company's business model hinges on charging users for access to its platform, which had successfully scaled to manage over 100 million paid acres across the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa prior to its acquisition.
Agworld's core offering is a farm management software platform that digitizes and standardizes farm data, accessible via web and mobile apps with offline capabilities. Key features include tools for farm planning, budgeting, field mapping, crop and nutrient management, scouting, and compliance reporting. The system allows for the creation of detailed plans and recommendations which can be converted into work orders and auditable records. This functionality aims to improve operational efficiency, provide clear financial oversight by tracking costs against budgets in real-time, and support data-driven decision-making. A significant milestone was its acquisition in August 2021 by Canadian ag-tech company Semios for a reported $100 million, a move that created one of the largest independent ag-tech solution providers globally.
Keywords: farm management software, collaborative farming, precision agriculture, agronomy tools, crop management, digital agriculture, agtech platform, farm data management, agricultural workflow, crop planning, farm budgeting, field data collection, grower services, agricultural compliance, farm operations, soil sampling, pest management, yield analysis, data-driven farming, agriculture ERP
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