Autonomous farming equipment and robotics in ag is more crowded than ever. Every new acquisition from an incumbent or deployment of venture capital into the space creates more buzz to sort through in the inboxes of analysts, entrepreneurs, and farmers.
With the industry growing so quickly, it’s helpful to have a bird’s-eye view of what’s happening, and what it means for the future of agriculture.
So, in this week’s episode we give listeners a framework to understand the rapidly moving world of autonomy in ag. Our guest is Andrew Bate, Co-Founder and CEO of SwarmFarm Robotics, who joins us to share his observations on the three major categories of autonomy that are emerging in ag.
Drawing on his experiences as a farmer and founder, and insights from SwarmBot customers around Australia, Andrew speaks about:
How his experience growing the family farm led to the creation of SwarmFarm Robotics
What three categories are emerging in the marketplace of autonomy in agriculture
Examples of the new farming practices that autonomy unlocks
How SwarmFarm Robotics’ plan to scale differs from the dealership model
Useful Links:
Services and software for on-farm autonomy (Podcast episode)
John Deere is shifting to recurring revenue- what does this mean for agtech? (Blog post)
*Disclaimer: Tenacious Ventures is an investor in SwarmFarm Robotics