LoginEKO Begins Beta Testing with First External User

Vedrana Blagojevic
Vedrana BlagojevicFarming Software

The Agricultural Institute of Slovenia is the first beta user for LoginEKO's innovative and data-driven farming software.

In 2018, LoginEKO began farming on over 3,700 hectares of land in Serbia with the goal to build a sustainable agriculture model that will change farming for the better. The state of technology in agriculture and the possibilities offered by modern data-driven development – observed in all industries and almost non-existent in agriculture – motivated us to embark on another ambitious journey: creating our own farming software tailored to the unique demands of large-scale agricultural operations. 

What began as a small team of engineers has evolved into a powerhouse of over 50 experts, all dedicated to improving farm management. What makes us unique? We’re the only large-scale farm in the world with its own software development team, and the only software team with its own farm. This synergy allows us to rapidly innovate and develop solutions that address real-world challenges farmers face every day.

The only large-scale farm with its own software development team, and vice versa

For years, our software has been an invaluable tool within the LoginEKO ecosystem, streamlining every aspect of farm management. But today marks a new chapter. We are thrilled to announce that the Agricultural Institute of Slovenia (Kmetijski inštitut Slovenije, KIS) has become our first external beta user. KIS will be testing our software on their farm, providing us with crucial insights and feedback that will drive the next wave of improvements and innovations. This is more than just a test; it’s a collaboration that brings together cutting-edge technology and agricultural expertise. With insights from KIS and other beta users, we will fine-tune our software to ensure its efficiency beyond our own environment.

Farming software in action

And the best part? Once we’re confident in its performance, we’ll share this innovative software with other farmers—completely free. Stay tuned as we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in sustainable farming.

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