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One of the main features FieldIn provides to its customers is the ability to report pests, disease and other points of interests on a map.
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Founded by CEO Boaz Bachar and COO Iftach Birger in 2013, Fieldin’s field intelligence platform helps commercial growers manage and optimize pesticide applications, harvest activities and other critical field operations.
Using proprietary sensors and mobile-friendly software, Fieldin’s technology seamlessly connects tractors, machinery and in-field sensors to provide managers with actionable data that improves production, transparency and efficiency in the field.
AgTech is one of the fastest-growing industries today, with our farmers having to leverage the best technology we can offer to grow more with fewer resources (water, land, energy) in an attempt to feed more than 9.6 billion people by 2050.
The pace of change in the agriculture sector means we have to innovate and be our best every day to create our own future, career growth and success. At Fieldin, we believe in hiring the best, providing experienced boots on the ground, delivering a seamless customer experience, and having an impact on our clients’ businesses and the world.
We help our team thrive by offering:
Our primary teams are also locate in some of the most iconic, beautiful locations in the world, including:
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One of the main features FieldIn provides to its customers is the ability to report pests, disease and other points of interests on a map.
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