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Crop-Scanner is greenhouse scouting and IPM data management software from Biobest. Its goal is to replace traditional pen-and-paper crop inspections with mobile data entry and a web-based overview. It emphasizes fast and accurate data input, reducing administrative follow-up time, and using visualizations to show pest and disease pressure as well as the presence of beneficial insects, helping teams detect issues early and decide on treatment measures.
Its core features include app-based data collection, a web dashboard, tracking of recommendations and treatment actions, and direct contact with Biobest advisors for personalized IPM guidance. The built-in Trap-Scanner feature lets users take photos of yellow sticky traps with a mobile phone; an algorithm then analyzes them and displays the results in the web app. According to the product text, a single image can count 6 types of insects, including whiteflies, Macrolophus, Tuta absoluta, Nesidiocoris, thrips, and leaf miners. Team permissions, role assignment, approvals, and similar collaboration controls are not disclosed.
The page does not provide public plans or pricing. The license agreement indicates that fees are defined in the order and may be calculated per licensed site on a per-hectare, per-year basis. After the initial term, the license may automatically renew for one-year periods, and Biobest may also adjust the unit price or billing method. In terms of deployment, the product appears to be a mobile app plus an online web application, with the online version automatically using the latest release; self-hosting is not mentioned. On compliance, the agreement explicitly references GDPR, a data processing agreement, privacy policy, and cookie policy. In the software context, Biobest may act as the processor while the customer is the controller. The minimum uptime is 95%, with provisions for maintenance windows and error-fix response times.
The main advantages are its strong focus on a vertical agricultural use case and workflows that closely match greenhouse scouting. Sticky-trap recognition can improve standardization and reduce the time spent on manual counting, and the product also fits well when combined with advisor services for IPM decision-making. Limitations include opaque pricing and the lack of disclosed information on APIs, third-party integrations, payment methods, or self-hosting. A 95% availability commitment is conservative for enterprise SaaS, and service windows are mainly based on business days and PST, so users in other regions should evaluate support responsiveness.
The main text does not provide information about network access from China, RMB payments, or localized support, so its availability in China is unknown. For deployment in domestic greenhouse scenarios, it is advisable to first test the stability of the app, web dashboard, and image uploads, and to confirm contract terms, payment options, cross-border data handling, and advisor service coverage. Alternative options may include Chinese agricultural IoT platforms, farm management systems, pest and disease monitoring platforms, or comparable international greenhouse scouting/IPM software.
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