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Ioland is an agri-tech service provider based in Valencia, Spain. Its website positions the company around “technology combined with agricultural consulting experience.” Its goal is to collect large volumes of agricultural data and provide better information for crop management. Based on the public pages, it looks more like a smart agriculture / agricultural IoT solution than a pure software SaaS product. Its offerings include irrigation stations, the Solut-ion real-time soil information solution, Samplers, and IolandAPP, along with a customer login portal.
From a functionality perspective, Ioland covers three key categories of data: atmosphere, plants, and soil. On the atmospheric side, it includes temperature, humidity, accumulated temperature, chill hours, DPV, dew point, and rainfall. On the plant side, it covers NDVI crop vigor, NDWI water status, and fruit diameter changes. On the soil side, it tracks moisture, temperature, and electrical conductivity. Its main value lies in helping growers optimize irrigation, monitor crop conditions, and use field sensor data for operational decision-making.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial information. It also does not explain whether billing is based on devices, land area, user count, or subscription period, so procurement requires contacting sales. Regarding third-party integrations, the main content only mentions LinkedIn-related cookies in the cookie notice, which is not the same as business system integration. There is no visible information about integrations with ERP systems, agricultural machinery platforms, weather services, BI tools, or APIs. Enterprise SaaS capabilities such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, and multi-user account management are also not publicly described.
Compliance information is mainly reflected in the privacy policy, legal notice, and cookie policy. The site mentions compliance with Spanish laws related to information society services and e-commerce, as well as the EU GDPR. The cookie categories are relatively complete, but there is no visible information on business data encryption, backups, audit logs, access controls, or compliance certifications. In terms of deployment, although there is a customer access portal and an app, the website does not clearly state whether the service is cloud-based SaaS or can be self-hosted.
The main advantage is that Ioland covers a fairly complete set of agricultural data dimensions, making it especially suitable for orchards, irrigation-intensive crops, and operators that need to monitor soil moisture and electrical conductivity. Its combination of hardware and software also makes it more relevant to field management than simple record-keeping tools. The downside is the lack of public commercial information: pricing, trials, APIs, integrations, and permission management are all unclear. It is better suited to agricultural customers in Spain or Europe, as well as farms willing to purchase customized solutions through offline consultation.
Access from China is unknown. The website does not provide Chinese-language support, local payment options, or China-specific service information, so cross-border procurement may involve challenges around language, payment, after-sales support, and device deployment. Comparable alternatives include CropX, Arable, FieldClimate, Sencrop, as well as local Chinese smart agriculture, IoT irrigation, and crop monitoring platforms.
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ioland.es is an Spain Agri & Food provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ioland.es directly.