Croptix is a Pennsylvania-based precision agriculture platform that provides in-field early detection of crop disease and real-time granular plant nutrition using leaf sensors, known as spectrophotometers, powered by optical spectroscopy technology. These sensors use light waves to capture and analyze the molecular and cellular structures within the sample plant leaves. This analysis creates an "optical fingerprint" that is processed in real time using ML algorithms to detect crop diseases, nutrient deficiencies, and water stress. Croptix claims that farmers without any technical expertise can use these sensors and interpret the results.
Croptix’s screening service also provides alerts for suspect trees, while also tracking tree health to identify trends. The company turns the screening results on its webAPP, which allows viewing any time, anywhere, from any device. As of June 2023, the company was also conducting in-field laboratory trials on nutrition analysis from in-situ crop leaves. The company leverages AI to deliver continuously improving, personalized recommendations tailored to specific agricultural operations and growing conditions. As of June 2023, Croptix operated as a recurring subscription service, sold through existing agricultural dealer networks.
Croptix was yet to commercialize successfully as of June 2023 and mainly catered to citrus growers to help them tackle citrus greening or Huanglongbing (HLB) disease, with plans to scale in-field testing across a range of crops such as apples and grapes, both in the US and internationally.
In June 2023, Croptix announced the initial closing of its seed funding round of USD 3.5 million, led by Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA). The company had plans to use the funds to expedite the advancement of its patented in-field sensing technology. Croptix also secured NSF SBIR Phase I and Phase II grants to support the development and commercialization of its innovative technology.
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