FarmERP includes 8 languages in Smart Agritech Platform
FarmERP, a provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) based farm management platforms, has included eight languages, including Spanish and French, to its Smart Agritech platform. With this update, FarmERP now supports English, Spanish, French, Russian, Vietnamese, Turkish, Thai and Arabic languages on its app.
A media release stated that users in Europe and West Africa will now be able to access the platform’s comprehensive features and resources in their native language. This expansion aims to reduce barriers to information access and expand the reach of the platform to other countries.
By offering multilingual support, the platform aims to bridge language barriers and facilitate seamless collaboration and knowledge sharing across borders.
The FarmERP platform is currently used across 120 crop varieties on 6,75,000 acres of land. She said the program has directly or indirectly helped 1.5 million farmers achieve higher productivity, revenue, vitality and traceability.
The company has spread its software across Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, serving farms in more than 30 countries. The company is now expanding into the European and American markets.
FarmERP’s smart farming application includes IoT, analytics, AI, machine learning, and other advanced technology solutions. Additionally, through a proprietary display – FarmGYAN – the app provides insights into various parameters and promotes predictive and accurate farming.
Quoting Sanjay Poorkar, CEO and Co-Founder of FarmERP, the statement said, “We believe that language should not impede access to vital agricultural information and resources. This addition of language will ensure that millions of farmers around the world have easy access to information and a friction-free experience.” Our mission is to empower farmers around the world by enhancing their productivity, predictability and profitability, no matter what language they speak. The aim is to enable farmers to benefit from our platform and drive sustainable agricultural growth.”