Stringent requirements for young spinach are prompting producers to approach harvest with caution, often leaving some of the crop in the field. Leaves that exceed the set dimensions do not meet standards, forcing farmers to cut spinach earlier to avoid a shortage of production. As Siddharth Jadav from Polybee emphasizes, this caution impacts volumes: This is reported by AgroReview “Producers harvest conservatively to stay within specifications. This is done even if the crop has not yet reached its full potential according to the specifications — essentially trading volume for certainty.” Polybee’s innovative approach: drones and artificial intelligence in agriculture Polybee is implementing technologies that allow producers to avoid the traditional compromise between crop quality and quantity. The company uses autonomous drones to obtain detailed images of the entire field, replacing manual crop inspection with digital visualization. These images are then analyzed using artificial ...