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December 9th, 2024
Esri GIS to help develop digital farms

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Frontier Agriculture partners with Esri UK to bring location intelligence to farming industry

 

Frontier Agriculture has signed a new partnership with Esri UK, enabling it to create advanced geospatial solutions for the UK farming industry. By providing a better understanding of location data across the entire lifecycle of food production, the collaboration aims to tackle some of the major challenges facing arable farming today, including how to become more resilient and sustainable.

Formed in 2005 as a joint venture between Associated British Foods and Cargill plc, Frontier Agriculture is an agricultural business specialising in crop production and grain marketing, with an annual turnover of around £1.5bn.

The 3-year Managed Cloud Service agreement will give Frontier access to the Esri ArcGIS system, allowing it to embed the technology into existing applications and build innovative new solutions, delivering the benefits of taking a more geographic approach to its 14,000+ farmer customer base. Priorities will include connecting disparate parts of the food production process, creating farming digital twins and improving the transparency of food supply chains to demonstrate where and how food is grown.

Head of Digital Solutions, Frontier Agriculture, Tom Parker said: “There is a major opportunity with geospatial technology in the agriculture market. Joining forces with Esri UK will help us move the technology front and centre and help drive our vision for creating modern, connected, farming businesses and food production systems.”

“The first partnership of its type in this sector, the objective is to help growers and the wider supply chain better understand the challenges and opportunities available through the power of location intelligence. With agricultural policy and increasing sustainability measures bringing more focus to food production and landscape-wide environmental management, the role of digital farm tools is becoming increasingly important and this partnership underpins that.”

Immediate plans include integrating Esri ArcGIS into Frontier’s MyFarm digital platform to support growers with more proactive geospatial decision-making and risk management. MyFarm allows growers to manage all aspects of their farming business in one place, from account information to grain sampling results and precision farm data.

Geospatial technology’s main use in farming to date has been for practical crop production mapping activities or point solutions, such as producing precision farming plans or targeting fertiliser programmes. Frontier’s longer-term objective is to broaden the use of GIS to help farmers and food processors improve the resilience and sustainability of food production through a more holistic approach.

Tom continues: “More than ever, there’s a requirement on farmers and food processors to demonstrate the journey of food production, which could be the difference between meeting agri-environment policy or demonstrating a reduction in Scope 3 emissions within a supply chain.”

Jules Cullen, Head of Business Development, Esri UK said: “Location is a powerful unifier for disparate datasets to help find new business value and farming is a natural fit for GIS. Combining Frontier’s agricultural experience with Esri UK’s geospatial expertise will allow UK farmers to unlock the full potential of taking a geographic approach to running their business. Adopting a geospatial strategy is already a priority for many other industries and Frontier sets a new benchmark for the UK food production sector.”

About Esri UK

Founded in 1969, Esri is the global market leader in Geographic Information System (GIS) software, location intelligence and mapping and has over 4,000 staff in 73 countries. Esri UK’s customers range from the NHS, Defra and the Environment Agency to Vodafone, Domino’s Pizza and Aviva. The company gives charities £19m worth of software every year, including the National Trust, RSPB and The Wildlife Trusts. In education, Esri UK offers free software and teacher training to every UK school.

Website: www.esriuk.com

 

About Frontier Agriculture

Frontier Agriculture is the UK’s leading crop production and grain marketing business, recognised for its close customer relationships with farmers and grain consumers and its successful management of the arable supply chain. Its mission is to be the first choice partner for crop production and crop marketing for UK farmers, and the first choice employer in UK agriculture. The business’ values of Integrity, Customer Focus and Expertise are the foundation of its sustainability strategy – The Responsible Choice.

 

Formed in 2005 as a joint venture between Associated British Foods and Cargill plc, the business now turns over around £1.5 billion per annum and has 46 sites across the UK employing 1,100 colleagues, with its main offices in Perth, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Cranswick, Witham St Hughs, Diss, Sandy, Hermitage and Ross-on-Wye.

 

Operating across all aspects of arable crop production and grain marketing, Frontier supplies seed, crop protection products and fertiliser to farmers, as well as providing specialist agronomy advice through its team of 130 agronomists. Frontier’s grain marketing business also has well-established contracts with the UK’s key grain consumers, giving its farmer customers unrivalled access to end markets.

 

Frontier’s digital platform, MyFarm, allows growers to manage all aspects of their farming business in one place, from account information to grain sampling results and precision farm data.

 

Website: www.frontierag.co.uk

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