
Written by Tom Allen-Stevens
Sandy is a new independent suite of software claimed to support farmers who wish to take control and capture the full value of their natural capital. Tom Allen-Stevens reports. A new simple-to-use and “revolutionary” software tool has been released that’s claimed to accurately assess and capitalise on the true value of farm output, land use practices and embedded carbon and nature. Sandy has been developed by independent agri-tech newcomer Trinity AgTech. The company’s aim is to “establish a robust and prosperous ecosystem” in food and farming and Sandy has been launched as a digital assistant that will help farmers confront “unprecedented change in farm subsidies and uncertainty in agricultural markets”. Carbon accounting and biodiversity indicators represent opportunities for farmers to capture different and diverse income streams, says Richard Williamson. “Our industry is changing, and Sandy has come at a time when farmers are asking themselves how their business will evolve,” says Trinity AgTech senior managing director, Richard Williamson, previously managing director and farms director of Beeswax Farming and Velcourt respectively. “Within this change, there are opportunities for farmers to capture different and diverse income streams. However, what’s missing is clear and robust information to succeed in these.” Sandy has been…
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