American Prime Sustainable Solutions Announces Soft Launch of Its Crop Intelligence Platform Ahead of November Release

American Prime Sustainable Solutions (APSS) announced the soft launch of its crop intelligence platform, giving early access to a select group of farmers ahead of the platform’s full release in November 2026. This early phase introduces the platform’s core capabilities in real field conditions, so growers can see firsthand how satellite data, environmental insight, and AI analytics translate into clearer, more timely decisions in the field.

During the soft launch, participating farmers will have access to capabilities including:
– Continuous monitoring at the field level, based on satellite imagery.
– Early detection of crop stress: heat and weather pressure, excess or insufficient soil moisture, and risk of pest infestation.
– An interface that is easy to use for monitoring and managing many fields and crops at once, built for quick interpretation and timely action.
– Continuous monitoring with warnings and alerts that flag the areas needing immediate attention and the decisions that should be made early
– An early version of the AI digital agronomy assistant, trained on each user’s fields
Early users will also receive exclusive access to the mobile “pocket” agronomist when the full platform launches.

Rather than overwhelming users with raw data, APSS translates complex inputs into practical insight that can be applied directly in everyday operations.
“Farmers don’t need more data, they need clarity and timing,” said Dr. Jorge Andres Celis, CEO of APSS. “This soft launch lets us validate the platform in real conditions and make sure we’re delivering something that truly supports the decisions growers make on the ground.”
In the coming months, APSS plans to expand the platform with stronger reporting and compliance tools, including support for preparing FSA and crop insurance acreage reports, the complete web and mobile digital agronomist trained on each field, and integration for prescription maps and autonomous field execution.

Farmers interested in joining the early access program can register at https://lnkd.in/gM4Ybiqn
The first 50 farmers to join will use the platform free of charge through the full November launch.