Improvin’ and GrainSense establish a data exchange partnership.

Together, the companies explore the value of scalable analysis of farm and crop data in enhancing food value chain transparency, connectivity and sustainability.

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GrainSense is a Finnish ag-tech company providing two devices for measuring the quality of crops: GrainSense Flow Analyzer and GrainSense Handheld Analyzer. The devices measure protein, moisture, oil and carbohydrates of the grains, and they’re connected to a cloud database securely storing all data. Data can be accessed via a mobile and PC app.

“The partnership with Improvin’ gives us the opportunity to explore new use cases for our data when combined with other types of sources, such as the satellite and emission quantification data in Improvin’s system. The potential of these new data-driven insights is extremely exciting for our current users, especially when considering sustainability”, says Riku Niemelä, CEO at GrainSense.

Improvin’ accelerates the food industry’s transition towards more sustainable food production. With Improvin’s AI-powered platform, food businesses can measure and report their supply chain specific Scope 3 emissions and verify their climate footprint, at scale. In addition, businesses can incentivize emission reductions in their own value chain using a verified process and ongoing monitoring of primary data. 

“The quality of the grains plays an important role when quantifying the emissions of a crop yield or an end product. Through this partnership, we can gather and process crop and grain quality data which will ease the use of our platform and increase the precision and insights of our emission calculations. Our data will in turn provide increased value for GrainSense’s users. It’s a win-win”, says Joel Glemne, the co-founder and CPO of Improvin’.

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