IoT sensors
Soil moisture, temperature, humidity, and canopy stress sensors deployed across your coop's plots. Solar-powered, low-bandwidth, designed for Philippine field conditions.
Smart farming for Philippine cooperatives
Agripulse equips farming cooperatives with IoT sensors, live dashboards, and agronomic advisory — so every hectare gets the attention of an expert, every day.
What we offer
Sensors collect ground truth. Dashboards turn raw data into decisions. Agronomists translate decisions into action plans your coop members can follow.
Soil moisture, temperature, humidity, and canopy stress sensors deployed across your coop's plots. Solar-powered, low-bandwidth, designed for Philippine field conditions.
Coop managers see plot-by-plot data on a phone or laptop. Anomaly alerts when readings drift. Weekly reports they can hand to members in person.
Local agronomists review your data weekly and send specific, plot-level recommendations — when to irrigate, when to spray, when to harvest.
How it works
We install sensors across representative plots in your coop. Setup takes a single morning. No trenching, no wiring — sensors transmit over cellular.
Readings flow continuously to the Agripulse cloud. Data is cleaned, anomalies flagged, and trends surfaced for the coop manager.
Weekly advisory + alerts when something needs attention. Members get clear, plot-specific guidance translated to local language.
From the field
Our first pilot is running with a banana cooperative outside Davao City. Twelve hectares, fourteen member-farmers, and a quiet aim: catch problems a week earlier than the eye can.
"Before, we walked the plots once a week and hoped. Now I check my phone before breakfast and already know which farm to visit first."
Coop manager · Davao pilot, 2026
A pilot starts with a thirty-minute conversation. No commitment, no slide deck — just your questions and ours.