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Greenhouse growers set to benefit from Source.ag’s latest partnership with Sigrow

Elena Shalashnik avatar Elena Shalashnik
February 6, 2025, 12:00 pm
February 6, 2025, 12:00 pm
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Greenhouse growers set to benefit from Source.ag’s latest partnership with Sigrow
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Source.ag, a leading provider of AI solutions for vegetable growers, has announced a strategic partnership with Sigrow, a specialist in wireless sensor technology for microclimate data collection. This collaboration is set to help greenhouse growers optimize their operations, increase yields, and boost profitability by integrating Sigrow’s advanced sensors with Source.ag’s powerful AI platform.

The integration will provide a centralized hub for growers to visualize, compare, and analyze their data in real-time. By combining Sigrow’s accurate climate data with Source.ag’s artificial intelligence, growers will gain critical insights into the performance of their crops, making it easier to scale operations and reduce operational costs.

“We are excited to collaborate with Source.ag to empower growers with enhanced data integration,” said Javier Lomas, Co-Founder and CEO of Sigrow. “Through our wireless sensors, Source.ag can now access a wealth of new inputs—including photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), microclimate temperature, humidity, and detailed readings of leaf, fruit, and flower temperatures—which are crucial for making informed decisions on irrigation and production forecasting.”

This partnership also highlights the growing trend of data-driven farming. By leveraging the advanced technology of both companies, greenhouse operations can use AI-powered insights to make smarter decisions. Whether it’s adjusting irrigation schedules or predicting crop performance, growers will have access to data that directly impacts their profitability.

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Source.ag, founded in 2020, continues its mission to revolutionize the global vegetable production industry. By combining AI with climate and biological data, Source.ag’s solutions enable more efficient and sustainable farming practices, and are already currently helping greenhouse growers in 18 countries, who collectively produce vegetables for more than 60 million people. Their commitment to making covered greenhouse agriculture both accessible and scalable is an important step toward feeding the world in a climate-resilient and resource-efficient way.

Sigrow, based in the Netherlands, has been at the forefront of developing wireless sensor solutions for the horticulture industry. Their products provide growers with essential data that drives continuous improvement, offering insights that enhance productivity and operational efficiency.

Together, Source.ag and Sigrow are positioned to reshape the future of greenhouse farming, empowering growers to make data-driven decisions that improve both their yields and their sustainability.

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