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Arable Mark enables forecasting of crop yields

Data-driven land management company raises $4.25mln to advance predictive farming

Arable, pioneer of data-driven land management, today announced it has closed a $4.25 million Series A round of funding led by Middleland Capital’s agriculture technology fund and S2G Ventures. The round includes participation from new investors Chase Field, Spark Labs and Cantos VC. With the new funds, the company will support expansion of data science and analytics for the food and ag supply chain, fueled by mass production of the Arable Mark IoT device (formerly known as PulsePod) later this year.

The launch of the Arable Mark brings groundbreaking insight to end users across the agricultural supply chain: 
  • Producers: Insight into crop status and micro-climate that drives operational decisions.
  • Processors: Expected crop yields and quality that aid sales and logistics decisions.
  • Retailers: Traceability and transparency into production conditions valued by consumers.

Measuring >40 environmental data streams
Emerging as the leader in “decision agriculture,” the Arable Mark delivers a level of plant health data that is unmatched in the industry. The Mark measures more dimensions of physical meteorology, at greater spatial density, than any weather model or station network, and more plant attributes, at greater frequency, than any satellite or aircraft. By measuring over 40 individual environmental data streams, the Mark is the most data-rich device available in IoT. 

Accurate forecasting
"I have been incredibly impressed by the product innovation at Arable," said Brian Mixer, Managing Director of Middleland Capital, who will be joining the Arable Board of Directors. "Adam and his team have developed a clear value proposition as the critical business intelligence that connects producers and processors. Accurate forecasting is in many ways a holy grail in agriculture, and Arable has brought together a rare group of product engineers, biologists, and mathematicians to solve this critical issue in the food supply chain. They’ve been able to get significant buy-in from some of this country’s largest producers, Fortune 500 companies, research institutions, and government agencies. The value across the food supply chain is staggering."

Benchmark crop performance
The Mark’s launch coincides with the all-new cloud-based Arable Insights software platform for crop consultants, farmers, large-scale producers, and food processors in the agricultural supply chain. Insights enable each stakeholder to communicate with trusted business partners based on real-time field-level data for the first time ever. It is now possible for managers to benchmark crop performance and seasonal progress across hundreds of fields, while also being able to drill down and understand the details of growth or weather events. The data synthesis of weather and crop growth enables Arable to predict timing, quality perishability, and yield. 

“Middleland and S2G are rare investors who understand the whole food supply system, from genetics and chemistry, to production agriculture, to the brands that bring it to our tables,” said Dr Adam Wolf, CEO of Arable. “What joins all these players is their shared exposure to production risk, of simply not knowing what will come out of the field in a month or even a week out. We’re excited to bring predictive analytics to agriculture and make a dent in the trillions of dollars wasted when food doesn’t make it from field to fork.”



"We’ve been waiting for someone to bring the internet of things and predictive analytics to agriculture, similar to the surge we have seen in medicine, energy, transportation, and other traditional industries,” said Sanjeev Krishnan, Managing Director at S2G Ventures. “Arable is solving the financial risk embodied in transactions between growers and processors, especially in specialty crops that exist outside of commodities exchanges. As both parties capture benefits, we can see the emergence of a very different supply chain in food and ag. Consumers are demanding quality, reliability, and transparency, and growers and processors should benefit from delivering on that desire.”

The company will begin shipping the Mark this spring and make it more widely available through distributors later this year. Mark will be available with two different mounting configurations to cover nearly all applications: a vertical stake to sit above crops atop any pole, and a horizontal mount to attach to center pivots and pre-existing infrastructure. 

Contact:
Adam Wolf
Arable
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