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trinamiX highlights mobile solution for crop analysis

10-11-2023 | |
trinamiX’s solution combines a robust handheld device with an intuitive mobile app and web-based portal - Photo: trinamiX GmbH
trinamiX’s solution combines a robust handheld device with an intuitive mobile app and web-based portal - Photo: trinamiX GmbH

trinamiX, a provider of mobile spectroscopy solutions and subsidiary of BASF SE, will present its technology for on-the-spot nutritional analysis of crops at this year’s Agritechnica trade fair in Hanover, Germany.

The portable solution combines a handheld device with an intuitive mobile app and web-based portal to support farmers, consultants, and mill operators to track the quality of their products at any stage of the process and at any location. This way, samples can be analyzed directly in the field, after harvest or during production without sending them to the lab.

trinamiX Mobile NIR Spectroscopy Solution covers a broad range of crops, including various types of cereals, oilseed, expeller meals, extraction meals and byproducts. Within seconds, users receive nutritional information about moisture, protein, fat, and fiber, among others. These insights help improve decision making at critical process steps in agriculture, feed, and food production management.

Determine the ideal harvest time

Farmers can now better determine the ideal harvest time of their crops, improve their storage method as well as decide on the right selling time and pricing. Mills are equipped with a flexible tool to perform quality checks wherever raw materials and feed ingredients are moved, processed, and prepared for shipment.

“We showcase how trinamiX is taking a technology out of the lab and into the field, offering a portable solution that is easy-to-use and affordable,” says Nils Mohmeyer, Director IR Sensing & Spectroscopy Solutions Business at trinamiX. “After having already built a track record of enhancing the quality and efficiency at farms with mobile feed analysis, we are now looking forward to highlighting our offering for the crop industry.”

Asscheman
Ed Asscheman Online editor Future Farming