Software helping agricultural companies improve their results

16.03.2016 426 views
VISUAL 3.0 is the technology that has most frequently been introduced by agricultural companies over the past three years, since it manages to solve problems and improve their performance.
"We can guarantee this because the needs of hundreds of leading companies have been taken into account for the development of this agricultural software, with more than 60,000 hours of work devoted to one goal: changing agriculture by improving access to information for people, technicians, producers and agro-food industry managers," affirms Lucía Iborra, CEO and founder of VisualNACert.
The VisualNACert team has over 20 years' experience in the agricultural sector. They are specialists in agriculture, geographic information systems and data analysis with Big Data.
The company VisualNACert and its technological solution VISUAL 3.0 seek to increase the profitability of the world's agricultural firms and allow producers and owners of agricultural businesses to achieve better results more easily. The way to achieve this is through innovative software that can be used by anyone, thanks to its ease of use.
"Everyone in a company will be able to connect with one another in the same system simultaneously and share data in real time. We use easy to use technology, with large buttons and maps with clear and intuitive colour-coded information," points out Lucía Iborra.
VISUAL 3.0 is considered the most powerful software for the management of agricultural farms. It is currently being used to manage more than 600,000 hectares of various crops in 5 countries. Companies like Anecoop, Trops or García Ballester make use of this agricultural software.
"VISUAL 3.0 is used to share information of great interest, including the location of plots, pest identification, the development of the harvest, phytosanitary treatments, application of fertilisers and task management or monitoring costs associated with farming units," states Lucía Iborra. "The biggest competitive advantage for agricultural companies today is having technology on their side, and VISUAL 3.0 has been developed to this end, being the only software for agricultural management with maps available online and offline, and for use with computers, tablets and mobile phones."
According to its creator, this technology works with modules that help you easily manage all activities of an agricultural company working with farming plots, from planning field visits to task management; from the planting to the harvest, among others, and also gives you information on agroclimatic data, such as the number of cold hours per plot, or allows you to easily do the CAP declaration without errors, preventing you from having to fill in the same data twice or consult different information sources, as it connects with any ERP, sensors and other sources of information to have all data grouped and prevent rework or outdated data. "It meets all the requirements for the registration of key information under the main regulations, including Globalgap v.5. or Integrated Production."
 
Having all your information in one place allows you to view reports and executive summaries of your organization, analysing which plots are liable to cause economic losses due to pest attacks, which plots are ready for the harvest or the stock that you have available, among others.
"A unique aspect of our technology is the compilation of all information regarding the work of people that will be crucial in improving the productivity and competitiveness of agro-food companies," concludes Mercedes Iborra, CMO and founder of VisualNACert.
VisualNACert is very aware of the changes necessary for the introduction of technology in agricultural companies, so a specialist is assigned for ongoing support at no additional cost who will strive to ensure the success of the investment.
The goal of VISUAL 3.0: to allow agricultural companies to increase their profits. Don't wait for somebody else to tell you about it and test it for free for 7 days.
Source - freshplaza.com
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