Fruits & Nuts Module
Whatever sort of fruit you cultivate, PANTHEON Farming can assist you to achieve optimal results. It’s widely known that fruit and nut orchards require big investments – thousands of Euros spent on seedling materials, agrochemicals, water, and human resources. But how do you ensure a harvest bountiful enough to pay off that kind of investment? The answer lies in efficient orchard and financial management.
Main features
- Complete overview of agricultural and accounting process with one data entry
- Use of the mobile application by every worker
- Pest monitoring on various locations for precise determining of their number
- Alert system for increased number of pests.
- Historical comparison of number of pests.
- Mobile pesticide calculator for maximal effect of spraying.
- Pest monitoring
- Traceability of worker efficiency during harvesting, pruning.
- Traceability of production costs by variety, orchard or applied technology.
- Dashboards & analysis for fruits and nuts.
Pest monitoring
Codling moths can be traced via automatic pest traps. Their number is shown in PANTHEON Farming and the System warns you when it’s time for spraying.
Mobile pest calculator
You can calculate the optimal dosage on your smartphone on location.
Weather forecast activities on your mobile
A precise weather forecast is one of the main factors in optimizing daily tasks, especially in orchards, where weather data is more important than in crop production.
Pruning
Pruning is greatly related to fruit size and quality. We will show you how to set up norms and evidence in control in order to be able to pay workers based on their true efficiency.
Harvesting
Harvest is the most labor-intensive activity in the growing season. In this case we will show you how to set norms and records in control in order to be able to pay workers based on their true efficiency.
Situations where PANTHEON Farming module is needed
- Processes are not IT supported.
- Minimal or inefficient cost control.
- No traceability of workers, no control of their real efficiency.
- Working “by gut feeling”. No overview of required work in location.
- No possibility to record event and material usage on the spot. Errors in recording.
- Material theft on the farm.
- Poor yield-cost comparison.
- Lack of overview of actual quantities of produced and sold products.