Clear intelligence, smart reporting and reliable forecasting on pest situation in every corner of your field.
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A body guard for your crops and a business adviser for you
Real time data is gathered from all your locations
Crystal clear data is sent to cloud and carefully analysed
Reports are prepared for your business decisions
You operate without worry
Welcome to better operations: higher yields and quality, lower business risks and environmental footprint
Lower production costs
Higher yield and quality
Better risk management
Higher accuracy
More sustainable operation
Recent projects
Zero residue lettuce
An international food processing company is using Trapview to power-up their Zero Residue policy. Pest development forecast enables them to combine fungicide and insecticide appli…
Read MorePerfected tomato
One of the world’s largest tomato processing plants uses Trapview to monitor the quality of the tomato while plants are still growing. In this way they can manage quality (chie…
Read MoreBetter earning apple
A medium sized packing house in Pacific Northwest USA is using Trapview as a tool for efficient reaction: now they are able to detect emergence of Codling moth a whole week earl…
Read MoreSmart cabbage
Crop consulting company from Germany uses network of Trapview traps to gather almost real-time information about the moth situation over entire growing area and to support decis…
Read MoreCheaper sugar cane
A multinational crop protection company from Brasil uses Trapview for a area-wide overview and advanced decision support tools for more efficient use of plant protection product…
Read MoreCuddly cotton
A multinational crop protection company built a network of traps for monitoring Cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera) in Thessaly region, Greece. The Trapview network area-wide…
Read MoreGlamourous grapes
A local community invested in a network of traps to more efficiently monitor moths in a famous winegrowing region in Slovenia. Main reason is more natural farming, as local tren…
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