Deveron Corp. Signs a Four Year Enterprise Agreement
October 14, 2021 at 08:34 am EDT
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Deveron Corp. signed a four year enterprise agreement to support the first phase of the United States Department of Agriculture ("USDA") $10 million Conservation Reserve Program, valued at $1,800,000. The Company has agreed to provide $930,000 in collection service as well as $870,000 in soil analytics across 600 sites throughout Wisconsin, Arkansas and Michigan. The soil analytics will be provided by Deveron's, 51% owned, Woods End Laboratories. The contract, signed on September 29, 2021, provides the USDA access to Deveron's new platform which provides a scalable and streamlined process for collecting, analyzing, and sharing in-field soil carbon data. The soil data will be used to support the USDA's Conservation Reserve Program that is being run in partnership with Michigan State University, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and the University of Wisconsin.
Deveron Corp. is an agriculture technology company. The Companyâs operating segment include data acquisition services and data analytics sector in Canada and in the United State of America. It uses data and insights to help farmers and large agriculture enterprises increase yields, reduce costs and improve farm outcomes. It provides full service from collection to soil and analysis. The Company provides a range of services, including field services, laboratory services, and agronomic insights. Its filed services include soil fertility sampling, soil mapping, agriculture drone services, and field boundary mapping. The Companyâs SoilOptix is a premium topsoil analysis system that sets the standard for accuracy and precision in agriculture. Its laboratory services include soil testing and analysis, plant tissue testing, and soil health. Its agronomic insights include soil insights, script insights, image insights, trial analysis, and profit mapping.