FarmERP, a global leader in cutting-edge sustainable technology solutions, announced a strategic partnership with Seiyaj Tech, a Saudi Arabian tech company focused on localising green energy technologies from top international companies.
The partnership aims to expand the India-based agri-tech major’s influence and impact in Saudi Arabia, leveraging Seiyaj Tech’s extensive business network and local expertise.
Saudi Arabia’s agriculture sector faces unique challenges, including extreme weather, water scarcity, and limited resources.
FarmERP, with over 12 years of experience in the Gulf region and extensive operations in Saudi Arabia, has developed tailored solutions to meet the specific needs of the region’s agribusinesses.
This partnership will allow FarmERP to collaborate with leading companies and government organisations, providing them with the advanced technology necessary to thrive in these challenging conditions.
Santosh Shinde, COO and Co-founder of FarmERP, said the partnership will enable the company to provide the necessary tools and technology to help Saudi agribusinesses thrive and contribute to a more sustainable agricultural sector.
“By leveraging Seiyaj Tech’s local expertise and extensive network, we are confident in our ability to deliver impactful solutions that enhance productivity, profitability, and sustainability,” he said.
Hussein Ali Al Khars, CEO of Seiyaj Tech, said the partnership with FarmERP aligns perfectly with their company’s commitment to bringing advanced technological solutions to Saudi Arabia.
Embodying cutting-edge technology, FarmERP’s platform integrates precision farming techniques and AI-powered FarmGyan advisories.
These innovations are meticulously crafted to enhance resource efficiency, boost crop yields, and foster sustainable agricultural practices, especially tailored to thrive in Saudi Arabia’s demanding environmental landscape.
The India-based agri-tech has been at the forefront of providing innovative, sustainable technology solutions to some of the largest agricultural and food supply chain companies across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Egypt, and Jordan.
With a presence in over 30 countries, FarmERP serves mid to large-size farmers and agribusinesses, managing extensive agricultural operations, and overseeing the entire supply chain from farms to supermarkets.