Geospatial intelligence platform for agricultural supply chains
Agrotools built a proprietary geographic-data platform to map rural supply networks for corporate agribusiness. The tech stack—.NET, C#, Python, PostGIS, ArcGIS, and QGIS—reflects deep investment in geospatial analysis and mapping infrastructure. Active pain points around legacy system migration and platform modernization suggest the company is navigating a transition from older monoliths toward cloud/modern architecture, while processing 200,000+ analyses daily across a dataset covering 200+ million hectares.
Agrotools develops geospatial intelligence software for large agricultural corporations, banks, insurers, traders, and retail networks operating across Brazil's rural supply chains. The platform aggregates satellite imagery, property data, and operational signals to give corporate buyers and financiers real-time visibility into distributed supplier networks—terrain that was historically opaque and difficult to monitor. Customers span major multinationals and domestic institutions managing agricultural credit, procurement, compliance, and risk. The company processes over 200,000 daily analyses covering more than 200 million hectares, underpinned by one of the world's largest agricultural datasets.
Core stack: .NET, C#, Python, PostgreSQL with PostGIS extension. Frontend: React, Vue, JavaScript. GIS tools: ArcGIS, QGIS. BI/analytics: Power BI, Looker, Tableau. DevOps: Git, Jira, Azure DevOps.
São Paulo, Brazil. Founded in 2007; privately held, 51–200 employees.
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