PepsiCo México selects CropX technology to help its potato producers become environmentally sustainable

PepsiCo México selects CropX' technology to help its potato producers become environmentally sustainable.

PepsiCo México selects CropX' technology to help its potato producers become environmentally sustainable.

August 25, 2021

CropX, a leading global Ag Analytics provider, and PepsiCo México, an American multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation headquartered in the U.S.A., expand their collaboration to help PepsiCo's Mexican potato farmers reduce water and fertilizer consumption, improve soil health, lower greenhouse emissions and improve crop yields.

By collaborating with CropX, PepsiCo can now help growers in Latin America improve farm input application efficiency and become environmentally sustainable, providing its growers with CropX's data-driven farm management solutions.

PepsiCo has set a number of interconnected goals that aim to contribute to its positive water impact, designing its efforts and partnerships to enable long-term, sustainable water security for its business, and set the ambitious goal of 15% water reduction by 2025.

As part of this effort, CropX collaborates with PepsiCo Mexico (PepsiCo's largest operation in Latin America) to help the producers supplying the potatoes used for its products reduce the water used for potato production.
 

CropX's sensor.

CropX's sensor.

CropX ran pilot tests in partnership with PepsiCo Mexico of the sensors and technological solutions offered by CropX, with the objective of demonstrating reductions in water used for potato production under drip and pivot irrigation.

CropX's sensors were deployed across several fields owned by two farmers supplying PepsiCo.

The data collected by CropX's sensors was monitored continuously throughout the season and the actionable insights generated by CropX's algorithms helped the farmers make science-based decisions.

To demonstrate the benefits of sustainable agriculture using state-of-the-art technologies, PepsiCo compared the results of the 'Best Ag Practices 4.0' plots vs. the control group, where the farmers used standard practices.

The results were significant – 'Best Ag Practices' plots where CropX tech was used achieved higher yield while applying 15% less water and fewer fertilizers, compared to the control group.

The combined water and fertilizer savings had also curbed down greenhouse gas emissions significantly.
 
(Click to enlarge) Cropx architecture diagram

Cropx architecture diagram

Servando Valdez, Agro Director Lead for PepsiCo México:
 
“We strongly believe Digital Agro technologies will unlock greater value in the farm system and will become a key enabler in the sustainability journey.”

“We have developed an ambitious digital strategy for México and LATAM aimed at increasing the efficiency across the agro supply chain and reducing the use of resources such as water.”

“In México, the water crisis poses major challenges; that is the reason we are piloting and deploying digital technologies to save water while improving yields.”
Matan Rahav, Director of Business Development at CropX:
 
“Water scarcity in Mexico is severe, and with an ever-increasing demand, combined with the fact that agriculture accounts for almost 78% of water use, certain cities in Mexico risk being void of water.”

“With PepsiCo using CropX's data-driven soil management platform on a large scale we have the opportunity to make a huge impact and to significantly improve water-use inefficiency and soil health for potato production in Mexico.”

“The collaboration with PepsiCo will help the Mexican potato farming industry become more efficient and sustainable.”

“We're very excited to have partnered with one of the world's leading food corporations which have committed to help tackle some of the world's most pressing challenges.”
Producers working with PepsiCo Mexico can now get the benefits of CropX sensor technology and artificial intelligence software – from money savings by irrigation and fertilizer efficiency and higher yields by optimizing water usage, to the peace of mind that comes from maintaining the ideal environment and growing conditions for crops.

Together, PepsiCo and CropX will empower Mexican potato producers to improve farm management practices.
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