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Deepak Fertilisers cuts data analysis time by 70% with Agmatix
Thursday, 11 July, 2024, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
St. Louis, Missouri
India’s largest fertiliser company, Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation, has successfully reduced their time to collate, verify, and analyse agronomic data by 70%, from six months to under one month using the Agmatix platform. The field trial software and data analysis system has helped the company detect and prevent errors in their product development trials, resulting in high-quality efficacy data for over 1,500 annual trials conducted through the platform.

Previously, agronomists manually entered multiple parameters per crop trial and across 25 sites each, using pen-and-paper field notebooks. This time-consuming method posed significant risks of data loss and entry errors. The data collector for agronomic trials has significantly reduced inaccuracies through instantaneous mobile data collection. The digital notebook allows the upload of images, notes, and videos alongside collection location data and timestamps, securely storing all data in the cloud.

“Before integrating Agmatix’s solution, I spent months manually collating agronomists' data, delaying business presentations. Now, the platform handles it instantly, allowing me to focus on other tasks. I tried other platforms, but they weren’t suitable for our needs. Agmatix Trial Management fits seamlessly into our existing IT systems, and the team worked closely with me to create bespoke modifications to perfectly fit our requirements,” said senior manager R&D project and data lead at Deepak.

Ron Baruchi, CEO of Agmatix, said, “Agricultural input companies are facing increasing pressure to maximise efficiency and output with limited resources. Digitization is key to cultivating a competitive edge, enabling faster transitions from product testing and development to registration and sales. By deploying our technology, businesses like Deepak are advancing sustainable agriculture and enabling higher yields by continually developing their products in smart and efficient ways, contributing to global food security.”
 
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