Spinach

After extensive field testing, our cutting-edge technology is transforming the way farmers cultivate spinach crops.

The Challenge: Precision in Spinach Farming


Spinach farming requires precision. Traditional methods often involve high labor costs, excessive use of plant protection products, and imprecise weeding, all of which lead to diminished crop quality, increased environmental impact, and higher expenses. Even after harvesting, leftover weeds can affect packing quality, making precise weed control essential throughout the entire farming process.


The Solution: Plant-by-Plant AI

Our cutting-edge, plant-by-plant AI technology revolutionizes weed control in spinach farming. With unparalleled accuracy, it targets only the weeds, even close to the crop, while keeping phytotoxicity to a minimum. This significantly reduces plant protection product use, lowers labor costs, and improves the yield, health, and overall quality of your spinach harvest.

Experience the future of spinach farming, where technology and sustainability grow hand in hand.

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“Our trials on spinach showed a reduction between 60 and 95%, achieving the same level of weed control as traditional methods.”

— Eureden, France

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