We are Cropler (https://www.cropler.io/) - a 24/7 real-time plant photo monitoring service. By installing a camera in a field in the most dangerous or productive area, one gets access to the web platform where they track the key ag parameters, get daily plant photo data 3 x day to make timely, smart agricultural decisions. We operate in 15 countries in the world, EU, USA and Canada certified. Cropler boosts yield harvesting by 20%, which reduces CO2 emissions/ton of production. + Up to 25% enhanced efficacy of crop chemicals due to the timely environment-responsible usage + Up to 15% improved crop quality thanks to optimal harvest sequences without any harmful eco-impact. Here are some several case studies from our clients (here's the link to the case studies and images – https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pWJbLQno7GlQ8AsPTFsGEUrcHbE6WrlX?usp=sharing): Case #1: Remote Detection of Herbicide Effectiveness USA; Remotely detect the effectiveness of a herbicide. Description: Image #1: We observe the presence of weeds in the field. Subsequent Images: The effectiveness of the herbicide is evident as the weeds start to disappear. Final Image: Corn is growing in the field with no visible weeds. Outcome: The camera allows for remote monitoring of the situation, eliminating the need to visit the field in person. Case #2: Remote Detection of Insects/Pests Ukraine; Remotely detect the presence of insects/pests. Description: This is a series of photographs from the Kolos farm in Ukraine. The pheromone trap was set up by the farm's agronomist. The series of photos shows the presence of insects and a significant increase in their numbers by the end of April. It is important to note that these photos were taken with the first, test version of the Cropler device. Currently, the devices produced by the company are equipped with higher-quality cameras. Additionally, Cropler plans to develop a special frame for the pheromone trap for clear identification of specific pests in the photos. Case #3: Wheat Leaf Rust Poland; Daily remote monitoring of plant development Description: This series of photographs shows the development of leaf rust on wheat. The camera recorded the presence of fog and moisture starting on 02.07.2024. By mid-July, the development of rust had significantly increased. Outcome: The presence of a camera in the field provides up-to-date information at all times. With the camera, you have the ability to detect issues on a daily basis.