Rivulis, an Israeli agro-tech firm that develops, manufactures, and deploys micro-irrigation products and solutions, has launched ReelView, a platform that gives growers using Rivulis products access to an advanced set of crop monitoring tools from their mobile phones.
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The service is offered at no extra charge with every roll of Rivulis drip line and tape (terms and conditions apply). ReelView uses satellite imagery and advanced algorithms to enable growers to detect irrigation, fertilizer, disease, and other issues, even before they can be seen with the naked eye by looking out for changes in vegetation and plant wetness. These are represented by easy-to-use color-coded fields maps. ReelView is powered by Manna, Rivulis' Irrigation Intelligence service.
ReelView is currently available in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Romanian, and Russian, with more languages to be made available soon.
Richard Klapholz, CEO of Rivulis, said, "Rewarding our customers for choosing Rivulis drip line and tape with this advanced and unique technology is a very tangible example of our commitment to a more sustainable future for growers around the world through smart – and in this case, free – service."
