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| Aggis |
Historically the Brazilian agriculture has been
receiving insignificant effort to information technology innovation (it
represents 2% of participation in the sector, according to ABES annual
report of 2009), with solutions and services not even close to what is
available and applied to other economy sectors.
However, it’s one of the main Brazilian economy sectors, a worldwide
concern due the growing demand of foods and renewable sources of energy,
it has been going through important changes in management, social and
environmental scopes.
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| Aggis represents the new IT role in the
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Aggis was designed based in this
momentum – it’s one agricultural management solution that
focuses on farming and handling process (instead of verticalization
of management solutions – ERP to agriculture), promoting traceability,
standardization and better practices, management of social and environmental
projects, sustainability and quality certification.
The emphasis from productive processes enables a
facilitated implementation with results way faster
and more important to the agricultural enterpriser
and investor: it supports the initiatives of having
a quality certificate of the product, by traceability
based in the standardization and good practices
(UTZ Certificate, for example), and environmental
certificate, by adopting social and sustainable practices
(Rainforest, for example).
The certificates, besides boosting the organization and development
of productive units (which solely already brings great results),
also offer differentiation in the market with additional gain opportunities
compared to commodity value.
The Aggis’ business model is based in the support structure
to already existing productive farms: the network of consultants
and agricultural technicians that work in the farm daily activities
and that have in Aggis a more efficient and organized working environment.
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The solution is implemented
in the farm integrating the current
entrepreneur’s consultants and technicians,
offering them an structured work platform,
with an efficient integration with the agricultural
processes (the farm daily activities), providing
a closer work, even when far away.
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The business development plan and the solution
architecture predict, as a natural stage of the
client’s base growth, the settlement of a vertical community,
a market-place, and agricultural BPO and a funding management.
By its innovative features (technical and for the market),
Invit has been receiving successive incentives and awards:
in 2006 it was approved in the first Subsidy to Innovation
by MCT/FINEP, and was granted nearly US$ 356 thousand
in non-refundable resources; in 2008 it was one of the qualified
ventures by the Second Seed Forum FINEP; and had its launch and
extension program approved in the Tax Free program, assessed by FINEP.
Aggis is marketed as service (SaaS – Software as a Service)
and applies the Portal innovations, Web 2.0, Mobile Computing,
Automation Oriented to Processes and BI, through Microsoft Sharepoint solutions,
Windows Mobile, Analysis Service, among others.
Learn more:
http://www.aggis.com.br/
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