Farmote Systems goes into receivership, to be put on market

Farmote Systems goes into receivership, to be put on market
Richard Barton's pasture growth system uses satellite imagery, remote sensors and micro electronics. (Image: Supplied)
Riley Kennedy
The receivers of a Christchurch agri-tech business that developed a pasture growth system are looking at options to shop the company around potential buyers. Officially launched in 2021 by Richard Barton, Farmote Systems designed a tool using cube satellite imagery, remote sensors, microelectronics and a weather-proof design to record pasture growth on farms automatically.The company had rural heavyweight investors, including Waikato’s Gallagher Group, Netherlands-headquartered grass seed firm Royal Barenbrug Group, and Stephen...

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