Our First Beta User Visits the Farm

Rebeka Šmit
Rebeka ŠmitMarketing

KIS, our first beta user, joined us on the farm to explore our sustainable farming model, traceability and get a hands-on look at how we use our software.

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This week, we welcomed the team from the Agricultural Institute of Slovenia (Kmetijski inštitut Slovenije, KIS) to our farm in Novi Kneževac.

As the first external beta user of our farming software, their visit marked an important step in our ongoing collaboration.

We started the day by presenting our approach to sustainable farming—how we combine real-world practices with smart tools to improve efficiency and traceability. We shared our livestock-free, legume-based model, our multi-year crop rotation strategy, and how these practices translate into measurable results in the field. It was also a great opportunity to exchange perspectives on sustainability and data-driven agriculture.

Next, it was time to dive into our farming software and how we use it to manage all aspects of our operations—from agronomist planning to on-field execution and warehouse management.

We moved from theory to action with a hands-on workshop, where they followed along on the mobile app, experiencing the interface from a tractorist’s point of view. Meanwhile we demonstrated a real-life sowing operation on the big screen. The workshop highlighted how we utilize our Farming Software to manage agricultural processes on our farm.

Then came a closer look at traceability, the cornerstone of our approach. We showcased how our traceability solutions, both from ingredients to customer’s hands, and from seed to storage come together.

We demonstrated traceability reports for crops, and took a closer look at The Origin, our traceability solution for end-consumer products.  We showed how our consumer-level traceability works, using Njamito (with its main ingredient, LoginEKO oats) as an example.

KIS saw the potential of The Origin and plans to integrate it into one of their own products, which we’re truly excited about.

After lunch, we toured our facilities, looked at the equipment, and presented our drones, explaining how we use phenophase-based recordings and feed that data into the software for more informed decisions.

We ended the visit at our flax and pea fields, NK-26-10 and NK-25.

We’re proud to work with partners like KIS. Their feedback helps us shape the next chapter of our farming software. It’s an important step as we prepare for open beta, ensuring our solutions are efficient beyond our farm—and ready to support farmers everywhere.

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