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Single Agriculture is an Australian agricultural technology company whose core product, WeedMapper, is designed for weed control in broadacre fallow fields. Using drone-mounted cameras for green-on-brown weed detection, it can identify weeds as small as 3 cm and generate weed maps within hours after flight, helping farmers carry out selective spot spraying on the same day.
Based on the site content, WeedMapper is not positioned as a general-purpose SaaS dashboard, but rather as an integrated solution for “drone mapping + weed localization + spraying decisions.” It claims mapping speeds of up to 300 hectares/hour and says it is 3.3 times faster than traditional 36 m boom-mounted optical spraying solutions. It can work with farmers’ existing segmented sprayers, using maps to guide precision spraying and reduce repeated applications and sub-lethal dosing. As for third-party integrations, the text only mentions segmented sprayers, with no disclosed compatible brands, interfaces, file formats, or API.
The website states that WeedMapper is “available now,” but it does not disclose plans, subscriptions, per-area pricing, hardware purchase costs, or service quotes. There is also no information about a free version or trial. The deployment model is likewise unclear, making it impossible to determine whether it is a cloud SaaS product, self-hosted software, or an offline service offering. Key enterprise software factors such as data security, privacy compliance, team permissions, and developer support are also not covered in the main text, which may affect procurement evaluation by large farms, cooperatives, or agricultural service providers.
Its strengths are its focused use case and clear value proposition: reducing herbicide use, with the text claiming reductions of up to 97%; lowering labor and equipment pressure; and helping address herbicide-resistant weeds. The company also highlights three generations of farming experience, ten years of R&D, and Australian farm case studies. The main weakness is the lack of disclosure around commercial terms and software capabilities, especially pricing, service support, system integration, and data governance. It is best suited to Australian broadacre farmers, fallow land managers, and farms that already own segmented spraying equipment and want to reduce chemical costs.
The site does not provide information about access from China, so it is unclear whether the domain can be reached reliably, or whether Chinese payment methods and local service support are available. For deployment in China, key checks should include network accessibility, after-sales coverage, drone operation regulations, and compatibility with local spraying equipment. Alternative options may include domestic agricultural drone and precision crop-protection solutions from DJI Agriculture, XAG, and similar providers.
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