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To help farmers better determine the quality and value of their crops, making for a more efficient food supply system.
Meeting the demands of our rapidly growing global population is an increasingly intricate task, with the adverse impact of climate change on crop yields, disruption in the supply chain due to geopolitical issues, frequent occurrences of extreme weather events, and the ever-increasing inflationary pressure. These issues have made it even more critical for producers to be able to get the most out of their crops.
Inarix, established in 2018, is a crop analysis platform powered by artificial intelligence. By leveraging the capabilities of smartphones, users can capture photographs of crops and upload them to obtain real-time crop qualification results. The data generated by Inarix enables users to make well-informed decisions regarding crop values and quality, allowing for timely and appropriate action to be taken when needed.
Currently, Inarix works with cereal producers in France, offering them the capability to analyse and assess the quality of their primary crops, barley and soft wheat. With recent funding, the company is now poised to further advance its technology and expand its crop analysis services to include corn, soybeans, and coffee within the coming year. With its achievements in France, Inarix is also actively pursuing integration into the US markets to broaden its global presence.
Freddie
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Feb 2023
$3.3m
SEED
Pierre Chapelle
(CEO)Graduated from Arts et Métiers ParisTech with a Masters degree in Engineering. Previously worked as a Business Analyst at L'Oréal, as a Project Cost Controller at AREVA, a Transaction Advisor at EY and as the CFO and Deputy CEO at Spectralys Innovation.