The barto platform, which enables players in Swiss agriculture to develop and offer their own modules, exceeded 5,000 subscribers at the start of 2024, making it the undisputed number one among Swiss farm management and information systems (FMIS). But the digital farm manager is also continuing to grow in terms of its offering: two new modules and the expansion of a third will be released over the course of summer 2024.

  • Control dossier (developed by barto in collaboration with AGRIDEA)

With the control dossier, all control-relevant documents from the various barto modules are automatically merged into one dossier. In addition, a list of the required documents is created based on the programs and labels selected and stored by the plant management.

  • Fertiplan (developed by AGRIDEA and Landor)

With Fertiplan, farmers can easily and independently create field-specific fertilization plans for their meadow and arable crops to ensure site-specific fertilization.

  • MyDocs app (developed by fenaco and LAVEBA)

The existing MyDocs fenaco-LANDI and MyDocs LAVEBA-LANDI modules were already upgraded in June with a completely revised user interface. Now, the associated app has been added, giving users access to their company documents at any time via smartphone.


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