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Connected Agro-Meteorological Sensor Platform

Sustainable agriculture

Optimizing farming decisions and reducing water and input usage through real-time agro-meteorological data.

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Weenat

Company Established Year

Since 2014

Who is this solution for

Business, Individual

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To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

Series C Funding €8.5M

2019

Raised to scale sensor deployment across Europe.

Acquisition of Weather Measures

2021

Enhanced R&D and geospatial agronomic data capabilities.

Soil Vision Innovation Project Launch

2023

Developed Europe-wide root-zone soil water sensing network.

Product description

Weenat’s Connected Agro-Meteorological Sensor Platform is a cutting-edge solution revolutionizing the way farmers make decisions and manage their crops. By combining rugged sensors with a user-friendly interface, this platform provides real-time data on soil moisture, temperature, and weather conditions, empowering farmers to make informed choices that optimize their farming practices.

The heart of the platform lies in its field-deployed sensors that continuously monitor key agro-meteorological parameters. These sensors transmit data to a central application, where it is processed and made available to farmers through a mobile and web interface. With features like 'Météo Vision,' which offers hyperlocal weather mapping and predictive tools for tasks like irrigation scheduling and frost risk assessment, farmers can access actionable insights that enhance their decision-making process.

Designed for durability and ease of maintenance, the sensors are built to withstand harsh agricultural environments and are assembled in France using high-quality components. This ensures long-term performance and reliability, reducing the need for frequent replacements and minimizing electronic waste.

With over 30,000 users and 25,000 sensors already deployed across Europe, Weenat's platform is a testament to the scalability and sustainability of digital agriculture. By leveraging technology to optimize farming practices, reduce water and input usage, prevent crop losses, and increase yields, this solution is at the forefront of the green revolution in agriculture.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Real-time monitoring of soil moisture, temperature, and weather parameters
  • Intuitive mobile and web interface for accessing data and insights
  • Predictive tools for irrigation scheduling and frost risk assessment
  • Durable and maintainable sensors assembled in France
  • Actionable insights to optimize farming decisions and increase yields
  • Scalable and sustainable digital agriculture solution

About the Company

Weenat is a French AgTech company offering real-time agro-meteorological sensors and smart analytics, enabling precision farming from sowing to harvest. Founded in 2014 by Jérôme Le Roy, the grandson of a farmer, Weenat develops rugged, modular sensors made in Loire-Atlantique, designed for durability and easy maintenance. These connected devices collect field-level data on soil, weather, and plant conditions and feed it into a unified mobile and web application. The platform supports over 30,000 users and distributes 25,000+ sensors across eight European countries. By empowering farmers with actionable insights—irrigation guidance, frost alerts, input optimization—Weenat improves resource efficiency, yield, and resilience to climate variability. With an inclusive manufacturing approach (over 80% of assembly work done by workers with disabilities), Weenat underlines its commitment to social and environmental sustainability.

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