ISRAEL – Agritask, a company specializing in crop supply data intelligence, is changing its name to Acclym as it broadens its services beyond agricultural monitoring.
The rebranding marks a shift toward integrating risk prediction technology with agricultural and data expertise, according to Acclym’s chief executive officer, Amir Lehr.
The company states that its platform will provide food and beverage businesses with insights into crop yield risks, environmental impact assessments, supply chain emissions, and compliance with sustainability regulations.
Acclym’s system collects data from multiple sources, including mobile applications, satellite imagery, remote sensors, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.
This information is processed using proprietary models to generate analytics that can help businesses evaluate threats to crop yields, track regenerative agriculture efforts, and measure sustainability progress.
The company describes its platform as a tool that enables businesses to quantify and improve the sustainability of their supply chains.
Acclym’s dashboard presents data in an accessible format, allowing users to assess deforestation risks, calculate emissions, and anticipate crop performance based on real-time conditions.
The transition from Agritask to Acclym reflects an effort to expand beyond traditional crop management and offer a more comprehensive approach to agricultural supply intelligence.
Lehr says that Acclym aims to provide companies with insights that support decision-making and improve supply chain resilience.
The company emphasizes that its approach combines on-the-ground data with artificial intelligence, machine learning, and analytics to support food and beverage enterprises in optimizing their operations.
With an increasing focus on sustainability, Acclym positions itself as a resource for companies seeking to align with environmental regulations and reduce risks tied to global agricultural supply chains.
The company has been on the news for all the right reasons.
Mid- 2024, it was reported that Walmart had formed a strategic partnership with Agritask, a crop supply intelligence provider, through Walmart Global Tech’s Sparkubate program.
The collaboration focuses on improving decision-making for sourcing managers overseeing seasonal yields of cherries and blackberries.
The initiative aims to secure a steady produce supply, reduce food waste, and enhance customer availability.
Depending on the pilot’s success, Walmart may explore broader applications of Agritask’s technology.
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