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"Our belief is not to replace a grower, the need for human knowledge and skills always remains"

Niels Honders, project manager and responsible for all grower data at FoodVentures, provides us with a glimpse into the company's approach and focus on operating greenhouses abroad. Alongside senior grower Marty Pieterse, Niels is dedicated to collecting and analyzing data to make greenhouse operations more efficient.

FoodVentures' approach
Niels, who worked as a project manager and has an upbringing in horticulture, shares his involvement with FoodVentures. His experience ranges from construction guidance to supporting technical and operational teams, covering various aspects of the company. Operating in countries such as Ukraine, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Sweden, China, and the United States, FoodVentures aims to distinguish itself by focusing on foreign growers. Niels emphasizes, "Ideally, we aim to take full responsibility for the operation, which involves not only cultivation but also the hiring personnel, and in some cases even the management of product sales." With an international team, varying in nationality and expertise, FoodVentures navigates through complex challenges in different projects. The focus is on managing the profit & loss operations of greenhouses which over time has resulted in an oversight of 190 hectares.

The role of data at FoodVentures
Niels highlights the crucial role of data in FoodVentures' workflow. With local teams facing diverse challenges abroad, the goal of using data is to make on-site personnel more efficient. Niels explains, "We aim to make a grower twice as efficient with data. Our belief is not to replace a grower; while that might be possible in the Netherlands in the coming years, it requires much more to make a greenhouse operationally successful in foreign countries. Hence, the need for human knowledge and skills always remains."

Strategy Manager: a new step
FoodVentures is currently implementing the Strategy Manager from LetsGrow.com. Niels and Marty see the opportunity to work more efficiently and strive for a more standardized approach. They believe that this new solution will assist them in creating cultivation plans, tracking achievements, and providing better support to remote growers. They expect that using the Strategy Manager will significantly reduce time compared to traditional methods. Marty adds, "An important addition is that, when Niels and I input the data, everything runs smoothly. However, if others do so in Excel, issues may arise. By using the Strategy Manager, we ultimately aim for a tool that can be used by almost everyone. That way, we only need to verify."

Plant Empowerment and LetsGrow.com
Marty shares his enthusiasm for Plant Empowerment, a concept adopted by FoodVentures to understand how plants can be optimally grown. It enables them to better explain and understand plant principles, which they find particularly useful when working with growers who may not be as technically inclined. The use of LetsGrow.com as a data platform is seen as being crucial to implementing Plant Empowerment in practice.

FoodVentures x LetsGrow.com
FoodVentures has been a customer of LetsGrow.com since 2019, and the collaboration is viewed positively. The platform provides standardization in data collection, allowing the company to conduct cultivation assessments uniformly from a distance. The flexibility and the ability to collaborate on improvements make LetsGrow.com a valuable partner for FoodVentures. Marty concludes, "At this moment, the knowledge behind it, coupled with the opportunities it offers and the current flexibility, is of the highest level. Especially the expertise gained through various trials and dedication to Plant Empowerment makes this exceptionally valuable in my eyes."

Future steps and challenges
FoodVentures has the ambition to better use the predictive capability within the platform and thus deploy the Decision Support solution plan more effectively. In doing so, they want to further develop the use of climate and irrigation decision support to address problems even faster and in a more targeted way. The focus is on making the process more efficient to quickly create crop plans, even at new locations where historical data is lacking.

For more information:
LetsGrow.com
info@letsgrow.com
www.letsgrow.com

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