500 FarmDroid robots worldwide

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FarmDroid has hit a milestone: 500 autonomous seeding and weeding robots are operating across 23 countries worldwide. This achievement marks a key moment in the company’s mission to empower farmers through robotics, by helping cut costs on fuel and plant protection substances while promoting sustainable practices.

When brothers Jens and Kristian Warming from Denmark founded FarmDroid, their vision of automating seeding and weeding tasks, born from firsthand challenges, has steadily grown with each farmer joining the journey.

The progress of the company is built on partnerships with customers and support from our FarmDroid Care team and distributors. Fostering these connections drives improvement and paved the way for their growth.

Jens Warming reflects on our company’s journey: “We’ve come a long way, starting in our own sugar beet field in Denmark. We’re grateful to our early adopters who trusted us and helped spread the word with their recommendations.

To mark this milestone, we’re launching a Limited-Edition FarmDroid in black, specially designed for this occasion. It comes with extra perks: an extended warranty, a full service plan, and a toolbox with essential tools that we know our customers appreciate. Our vision is to further innovate and expand to empower farmers with future oriented automation for sustainable farming.”

Kristian Warming shares his excitement.: “Iit’s wild to think how far we’ve come. Thanks to our innovative farmers who partnered up with us since the beginning, we keep improving our operations. Now, we’re aiming for 1,000 robots in the fields, boosting efficiency and yields while reducing inputs. With ambitions of seeing 1,000 robots in fields worldwide, we remain committed to our mission to revolutionize agriculture for both organic and conventional farmers alike.”

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