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NZ: Moving tomatoes into next-gen tech
Waybeyond has launched a purpose-built mobile Crop Registration app for tomato growers, digitizing a time-consuming manual data process.
“Those in the tomato business will be very familiar with Crop Registration and the task of collating that information. When we started talking to tomato growers last year, it was the one thing that continually came up in discussion as something to support labor usage, business insights and trends,” explains Chief Technology Officer Jonathan Morgan.
“The faster you collect information, the faster you can start making decisions that impact your financial position. This app puts information directly into your system without the need for double or sometimes triple handling of the data.”
Wednesday, 3 March 2021, 5:36 pm
New
Zealand agtech business Waybeyond has launched a
purpose-built mobile Crop Registration app for tomato
growers, digitizing a time-consuming manual data
process.
“Those in the tomato business will be very
familiar with Crop Registration and the task of collating
that information. When we started talking to tomato growers
last year it was the one thing that continually came up in
discussion as something to support labor usage, business
insights and trends,” explains Chief Technology Officer
Jonathan Morgan.
“The faster you collect
information the faster you can start making decisions that
impact your financial position. This app puts information
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Beginning from January 2021 the certification and authentication of seeds in Nigeria will be done electronically, the Federal Government announced on Monday.
It disclosed this in Abuja at a training organised by the National Agricultural Seeds Council for 75 seed certification officers drawn from the six-geopolitical zones of Nigeria.
Director-General, NASC, Phillip Ojo, said the electronic authentication and certification of seeds would ensure a reliable system, enhance the country’s ability to trace seeds, and maintain quality assurance.
He said the concept of digital certification and electronic authentication was conceived about five years ago by the council, adding that it was now an institutional order where Nigeria and other countries had resolved to latch on to.