Enterprise Crop Management Software for Crop Intelligence
A Crop Planning Solution that the World trusts
Enabling the global Agri value chain across the world’s leading brands

Comprehensive Farm Management Software for Global Farm Operations
Enable the digitization of complex processes & workflows that span the complete lifecycle of a seed from the farm, to a warehouse, all the way up to the fork with Cropin’s farm management software

Cropin Grow (SmartFarm Plus)
- A complete Farm ERP & CRM Suite
- Monitoring and managing farms was never this easy
- Save time and minimize errors with a digitized cultivation process
- Make data-driven decisions to improve farm productivity and profitability

Cropin Connect
(AcreSquare)
- Record all in-field activities
- Enable Package-of-Practices adherence
- Timely help or warning alerts
- Provide easy access to inputs & standard services

Cropin Trace
(RootTrace)
- Recognize and reward farmers
- Get end-to-end traceability of your farm operations
- Improve sourcing, supply chain & production
- Ensure food safety
- Improve profitability
Crop Management Software
What is a Crop Management Software?
Imagine having a high-tech virtual assistant that helps you manage your crops with precision and ease, maximizing your yields and minimizing waste. That’s essentially what a crop management software is!
It’s a cutting-edge tool that enables farmers and agronomists to optimize their crop operations through smart data management. By using a crop management software, you can collect and analyze a vast array of data on your crops, from soil quality and weather patterns to crop health and growth rates. This data is then transformed into actionable insights and recommendations that can help you make informed decisions on planting, fertilizing, watering, and harvesting your crops.
With the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning, crop management software can learn and adapt to your specific farm conditions, constantly improving its recommendations over time.
A genius agronomist at your finger-tips
With a crop management software, you can achieve even greater efficiency and productivity as you continue to use it. It provides you with the latest insights and recommendations to help you achieve your crop-planting, growing, and harvesting goals.
Features of a Crop Management Software
A comprehensive crop management software leverages AI, ML, remote-sensing, and telecommunications technologies to drive accelerated agricultural and rural transformation to strengthen smallholder farmers and develop institutional resilience toward climate change.
Here is a quick list of some of the most important features that enable farmers to drive yield:
- Geotag farm plots for accountability and accurate predictability
- Crop report and insights for easy, on-the-go reporting
- Check on input usage
- Satellite Input-Based weather-related Advisory
- Remote crop health monitoring
- Alerts for pest infestations and plant diseases
- Management of alerts and activity logs
- Setting workflows and tasks for the field team
- Customizable business intelligence dashboard & reporting
- Adherence to Compliance & Certification
Who can use Crop Management Software?
Individual farmers and organizations across the agriculture supply chain reap benefits from farm digitalization with crop management software. Organizations include farming companies, food businesses, developmental organizations, and even Government agencies.
The end users in these organizations are:
- C-Suite
- Supervisors and Field Leaders
- Individual farmers, growers
- Agronomists
- Farming companies
- Supervisors and field managers
- Government and development agencies
Trends in the Crop Management Software Space
With advancements in technology and data analytics, crop management software is becoming more sophisticated and efficient than ever before. The latest trends in crop management software include the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning, which enable the software to learn and adapt to specific farming conditions, resulting in optimized crop yields.
Additionally, cloud-based software solutions are allowing for real-time data monitoring, which provides farmers with immediate insights into their crop health and growth. Furthermore, mobile apps and smart sensors are becoming increasingly popular, allowing farmers to remotely monitor their crops and make informed decisions from anywhere. Finally, many software providers are incorporating sustainability and environmental considerations into their products, which can help farmers reduce waste and minimize their impact on the environment.
The drivers for growth in the global crop management software market are as under:
- Increasing global demand for food
- Growing awareness related to digital technologies to boost farm productivity
- Government support
- Emerging technologies
Emerging Crop Management Software Technologies
The following three technologies are adding greater depth to crop management software capabilities.
- Drones in agriculture: Aerial view of the farm and geo-tagging the farm better are some of the obvious enhancements of drones. Additionally, drones when used for seed and fertilizer dispersal can give accurate utilization numbers thereby improving demand planning and supply chain management.
- Crop Image Recognition: Imagine taking a decision to harvest a crop by looking at the crop’s image from miles away. That is crop image recognition for you. Image recognition sensors are making crop planning much easier and letting farmers work from home.
- Machine Learning: Farm management software collects millions of data point pixels across various steps in the farming process. The machine learning layers aggregate all these data points to make intelligent decisions around probable crop yields in the future. It would be insightful to know the yield prediction even before the season starts.
What customers say about our Crop Management Software

Digitization of 100,000+ farmers and accurate geo-mapping of plots
Leesa Shrader
Program Director at AgriFin Accelerate

Accurate, real-time data for stakeholders and enhanced engagement with farmers
Jaskiran Warrik
Former Director, South Asia