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ecoAr is a planning and analytics tool for aerial agricultural spraying on farms. Its core goal is to help farms reduce costs and improve spraying quality during crop protection operations. The website claims it can reduce costs related to aerial operations, chemicals, and re-spraying, but these figures are official claims and lack third-party verification.
The product workflow is fairly complete: users first register farms, fields, operation areas, risk zones, and exclusion zones, then set parameters such as spraying date, weather conditions, flight altitude, swath width, flow rate, and runway information. They can then select chemicals and dosages based on inventory, choose an aerial agricultural operator, and export files for execution via aircraft DGPS. After the job is completed, logs can be imported to quickly analyze issues such as missed spraying, incorrect spraying, overlap, chemical waste, whether flow rates comply with the contract, and whether swath width was correct. It can also generate reports covering area, risk zones, costs, and waste. For integrations, it supports Google Maps tools as well as .kmz, .kml, .shp, and .job files, and is compatible with DGPS systems such as SATLOC, AGNAV, TRAVICAR, and DYNANAV.
The page does not disclose plans, pricing, billing cycles, payment methods, or a clear free trial. It only states that users can register directly on the website to obtain an account. In terms of collaboration, users can view operator qualifications and historical ratings and send planning files to them, but there is no visible mention of role-based permissions, organization management, approval workflows, or audit logs. Common enterprise procurement information such as data security, privacy policy, backups, encryption, and compliance certifications is also not presented in the main content.
Its strength lies in its highly vertical use case, covering the full closed loop before, during, and after aerial spraying. It is especially suitable for large farms or agricultural service providers that are sensitive to missed spraying, re-spraying, no-spray zones, and chemical waste. The downside is the limited disclosure of commercial terms and enterprise-grade capabilities. There is also no information about APIs or developer support, which may make deep integration with existing farm management systems difficult.
Access from China is unclear. Because it depends on website login, Google Maps-related capabilities, and a Portuguese/Brazilian agricultural context, Chinese users may face challenges around network access, language, payments, and adaptation to local regulations. Domestic users may want to first compare plant protection drone management platforms, aerial spraying operation management systems, or local digital platforms for agricultural machinery.
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ecoarweb.com is an Brazil Agri & Food provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ecoarweb.com directly.