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What is FarmERP?
FarmERP is a farm management system platform, developed to ready a wide range of entities and stakeholders for the future. By leveraging technology, FarmERP helps businesses form elements of strategies around farm, farmer, procurement, processing, supply chain and financial data…
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What is FarmERP?
FarmERP is a farm management system platform, developed to ready a wide range of entities and stakeholders for the future. By leveraging technology, FarmERP helps businesses form elements of strategies around farm, farmer, procurement, processing, supply chain and financial data management, and analysis.
For decades, FarmERP has been working towards weaving crop health, environment health, and public health together. While its advanced features help automate and improve aspects of farm management, FarmERP also pledges to protect humans as well as the ecosystem through the same modules.
For decades, FarmERP has been working towards weaving crop health, environment health, and public health together. While its advanced features help automate and improve aspects of farm management, FarmERP also pledges to protect humans as well as the ecosystem through the same modules.
FarmERP Features
- Supported: Enhanced Regulatory Compliances
- Supported: Optimal Utilization of Resources
- Supported: End-to-end Traceability
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FarmERP's agritech offerings transform the operations of many agribusinesses across the world. In this video enterprise owners shed light on FarmERP’s role in techpowering their agribusinesses.
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FarmERP Technical Details
Deployment Types | On-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Windows, Mac |
Mobile Application | No |
FarmERP Customer Size Distribution
Consumers | 0% |
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Small Businesses (1-50 employees) | 30% |
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees) | 50% |
Enterprises (more than 500 employees) | 20% |