MyEasyFarm opens Germany office

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MyEasyFarm, AgTech start-up in Precision Farming and Low Carbon Agriculture from France, opened an office in Osnabrück, Germany. After Brazil in 2020, Italy in 2021 and more recently the Netherlands, the company thus further expands internationally.


As Europe’s leading producer of agricultural equipment, Germany is an important market for both precision farming and low-carbon agriculture.

MyEasyFarm has already been a member of the ‘Agrotech Valley’ association in Germany since the end of 2022, which has around forty members including equipment manufacturers such as Amazone, Claas, Grimme and Krone, as well as agricultural cooperative AGRAVIS.

Agrotech Valley works on issues relating to the digital transformation of agriculture and the agro-industry. MyEasyFarm joined Osnabrück-based Seedhouse accelerator to set up its new office, becoming the first to join the gateway program of support for international start-ups.

Bringing together 34 leading companies and supported by the State of Lower Saxony, Seedhouse provides a platform for innovations in the fields of agriculture, food and digitisation. Finally, MyEasyFarm has been selected to take part in the Business France Booster AgriNest Germany 2023 program to accelerate its development in Germany.

This 6-month program, designed to support French AgTech companies, will enable MyEasyFarm to benefit from support in discovering, developing and establishing itself on the German market.

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