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AgroNext is a smart greenhouse platform aimed at mid-sized greenhouse operators in Turkey, positioning itself as a more affordable alternative to high-end systems such as Netafim and Priva. It is not a general-purpose SaaS product, but an agricultural IoT solution combining hardware + AI + cloud + app. The official website clearly states that it is still at the MVP stage and is currently moving forward with pilot greenhouses and commercialization.
The product uses a four-layer architecture. The on-site hardware layer is based on ESP32, solar power, and a sensor network, monitoring data such as temperature, humidity, soil moisture, light, and CO₂. The AI layer uses a GRU deep learning model and emphasizes training on Turkish climate data, distinguishing it from simple threshold-based alerts. The cloud layer handles real-time data processing, AI inference, notifications, and APIs. The application layer provides a mobile app and Web Dashboard, allowing users to remotely check greenhouse status, receive push alerts, and, on Pro and higher plans, enable irrigation and fertilization automation.
The official website lists three tiers: Starter, Pro, and Enterprise, but all require contacting the company for a quote, with no public monthly fees or hardware details. Starter covers 1 greenhouse and basic monitoring of 5 parameters. Pro expands coverage to up to 3 greenhouses and adds GRU AI, automation, weekly reports, and a Web console. Enterprise supports unlimited greenhouses, custom AI, API access, ERP integration, priority technical support, on-site installation, and SLA. The page mentions a 20% discount for annual payment, with overall setup costs of around USD 5,000–20,000, which it presents as lower than the international competitors it lists.
Its strengths are a clear focus on a specific scenario: Turkey’s climate, mid-sized greenhouses, and the problem of water waste. Hardware, cloud, AI, and apps form a closed loop, and solar-powered off-grid deployment is well suited to agricultural environments. The drawbacks are also obvious: the product is still early-stage, with pilots and paying customers still on the roadmap; pricing is not transparent; terms of service have not yet been published; and security/compliance is only described vaguely as “secure,” with no details on certifications, data processing, or boundaries of responsibility.
AgroNext is better suited to local Turkish operators running greenhouses from 500 square meters to large connected greenhouse sites, especially users looking to reduce water usage, enable remote monitoring, and gradually adopt automation. For Chinese users, the website’s accessibility, payment methods, cross-border delivery, and local after-sales support are not disclosed, so its availability should be considered unknown. If deployed in China, it would likely need to be paired with local sensor providers, agricultural IoT systems, fertigation solutions, and smart greenhouse vendors as alternatives or integration partners.
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