Core focus

Collecting soil, biological, and crop data for effective risk mitigation and enhanced crop production through advanced soil and crop management.

Specialists in precision

We are experts in precision farming, leveraging scientific knowledge and data to optimise agricultural practices.

The root of Agropedo

Our name, inspired by the Latin word "Pedology," combines "Agro" for our passion for the field and "pedo" for soil.

Your most valuable asset

Healthy soil is vital for optimum yields, better produce, and sustainable agriculture.

Precision solutions for soil, crop and livestock management

At Agropedo, we see a future where farming is revolutionised through precision agriculture. We leverage data analytics to empower farmers with cutting-edge scientific insights and innovative practices. Our goal is to optimise land use, maximise profitability, and boost global production. We believe sustainable farming is rooted in nurturing healthy soil and effective cattle management through precision strategies, and we’re committed to making this vision a reality for every farmer.

Soil insights
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Tailored solutions that leverage cutting-edge technology to optimise operations.
Revolutionising agriculture

At Agropedo, we revolutionise agriculture with precision farming, using data to empower farmers with cutting-edge insights and practices.

We measure our company’s success to the growth and results of your harvest

At Agropedo, we specialise in optimising yield quality and profitability through precise soil and crop risk mitigation management. By dividing fields into productivity zones and using GPS-based equipment to customise inputs, we optimise each zone.

Our methodology ensures that every input is used strategically, optimising profitability and transforming your farming practices. Trust Agropedo to enhance your margins and improve your farming results.

Profitibility requires harmony in the biological, chemical, and physical properties of your farming

By understanding and managing these properties, you can guarantee a profitable and sustainable farming operation. While some environmental factors are out of your hands, as a grower, you can take charge of:

Soil

Healthy soil is the foundation of a productive farm, providing essential nutrients and support for plant growth.

Yield potential

Maximising yield potential involves optimising all aspects of crop management, from soil fertility to pest control.

Imbalances

Addressing nutrient imbalances in your soil is crucial to prevent deficiencies or toxicities that can hinder crop performance.

Tillage

If necessary, proper tillage practices can improve soil structure, reduce compaction, and promote healthy root development.

Identification

Accurate identification of soil physical and nutrient properties enables timely and effective management decisions.

Ways to avoid unnecessary losses

Optimising inputs and divesting non-profitable areas will increase profit margins. Trust Agropedo to provide the expertise and tools needed to transform your farming practices and achieve greater profitability.

Avoid

Avoid overspending on low-potential areas with unnecessary inputs.

Prevent

Prevent yield losses in high-potential areas by ensuring adequate inputs.

Maintain

Maintain crop health by addressing factors like nutrient imbalances and ratio's.

Wintex Agro

As the only supplier of Wintex Agro machines in Africa, we offer high-efficiency soil samplers designed to collect samples up to 60 cm deep at a rate of 75 cores per hour. These versatile and reliable machines are your trusted companions, ensuring accurate, consistent sampling in any soil condition.

Success stories

Straight from the field – what our farmers are saying.

Agronomic journal

Stay informed with the latest advancements and insights in precision farming through our Agronomic Journal.
The P Cycle

Phosphate is essential for plant processes but is present in only 0.005% to 0.0015% of soil volume. Its availability is affected by soil pH, nutrient ratios, and microbial activity, with losses occurring through plant uptake and erosion.

The Ca Cycle

Calcium, present at about 3.5% in the earth’s crust, is crucial for soil health and plant growth. Proper calcium management is essential for preventing deficiencies, improving soil structure, and ensuring optimal plant growth.

The Nitrogen Cycle

In these challenging times of higher fertiliser prices, it is important to understand the cycle of nutrients applied. Nitrogen is one of the nutrients that is expensive to apply. Huge amounts of energy are needed to produce nitrogen.

Contact the specialists

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