Cropin Achieves Google Cloud Ready - Sustainability Designation

Bengaluru, India - February 19, 2025 - Cropin, the leading AI-based platform for food and agriculture businesses, has earned the Google Cloud Ready - Sustainability Designation within the Google Cloud Partner Advantage Program. The recognition acknowledges Cropin's work to deliver cloud-enabled solutions that assist businesses in driving sustainability and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals.
Cropin Cloud, the company's lead platform, has been hailed for spearheading responsible sourcing and Climate-Smart Agriculture across more than 100 countries. The platform supports agri-food businesses and policymakers in embracing sustainable agriculture practices and minimizing climate risks.
Empowering Sustainable Agriculture with Google Cloud
Google Cloud Ready - Sustainability partner program is committed to helping organizations discover and deploy solutions for climate resilience and sustainability goals. Cropin Cloud facilitates sustainable transformation through its AI-driven tools to reduce carbon, streamline agricultural processes, and improve supply chain traceability.
With the extreme issues that food systems around the world are facing due to climate change, Cropin Cloud provides solutions and knowledge that are effectively addressing the critical issues of the environment. The platform calculates ESG metrics, monitors climate risks, and complies with sustainability regulation, including the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
Advanced AI for Sustainable Farming
Helped by artificial intelligence, machine learning, and agri-science, Cropin Cloud helps stakeholders make informed data-driven choices in the direction of sustainable agriculture. Mentioned below are some of the stand-out features of the platform:
Land Use & Land Change (LULC) models to regulate deforestation and keep track of land-use trends.
Climate and yield forecasting to help farmers and agribusiness corporations plan for maximum crop production.
Supply chain risk assessments that enhance food production network resilience.
Water-saving irrigation advisory systems.
Disease Early Warning System (DEWS) to minimize the use of pesticides and prevent crop losses.
Strengthening Agri-Food Value Chains
Through its integration with Google Cloud, Cropin Cloud provides scalable, AI-based solutions to organizations that support sustainability. The solution aids organizations in reducing their carbon footprint, achieving net-zero aspirations, and being compliant with sustainability laws. Its advanced traceability also supports companies in driving supply chain transparency, and tracking the environmental impact of food production is made possible.
Cropin's collaboration with Google Cloud signifies the need for powerful technological ecosystems in addressing the imperative challenges of farming and food security. With the use of AI and cloud computing, the platform enables companies to construct climate-resistant farming systems and facilitate sustainable food production.
About Cropin
Cropin is an agricultural AI and intelligence solutions pioneer and global market leader that was established in 2010. It has been an innovation driver that comprises the world's first enterprise-grade real-time Gen AI-powered agri-intelligence platform and Micro Language Model (µ-LM) for Climate-Smart Agriculture. Cropin Sage, its platform, deciphers past, present, and future agricultural trends and provides business with actionable insights.
Cropin has worked with over 100 B2B clients, plotted 30 million acres of cultivated land, and impacted over 7 million farmers worldwide. The platform offers AI-driven solutions with a robust crop knowledge graph of 500 crops and 10,000 varieties across 103 countries.
Google Cloud Ready - Sustainability certification further bolsters Cropin's leadership role in transforming the world's food systems with AI and data intelligence. The company continues to partner with leaders in the food retail industry, consumer goods manufacturers, finance institutions, development agencies, and governments to drive sustainable agriculture and climate action.
Source: Cropin Press Release
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