Built in Aotearoa  ·  First prototypes · June 10, 2026

Prediction and finance, built for horticulture.

TerraMind is an agricultural intelligence platform for the world’s horticulture growers — orchards, vineyards, berry farms, and beyond. First prototypes ship June 10, 2026, from Aotearoa New Zealand.

Built for horticulture, born in AotearoaFrom sensor to forecast to ledger, in one platformSoftware you trust enough to stake a season onUncertainty as the headline, not the footnoteBuilt for horticulture, born in AotearoaFrom sensor to forecast to ledger, in one platformSoftware you trust enough to stake a season onUncertainty as the headline, not the footnote

Three layers — hardware, forecast, finance — designed to work together, but each one stands alone.

The manual work behind every season — sensing block conditions, forecasting yield and risk, and reconciling finance or compliance — handled by focused layers that work together.

Hardware Layer

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Ground truth from the orchard floor.

Purpose-built on-farm sensors capture what satellites and weather stations miss — soil moisture in the root zone, microclimate variation block-by-block, plant stress signals. The ground truth that makes everything else honest.

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BLOCK B · 4.2 HA · 280 TREESSENSOR B-07 · LIVESoil moisture28%Canopy temp14.2°C— ground truth, block by block

Forecast Layer

02

Finance Layer

03

For orchards, vineyards, and everything in between the rows.

Kiwifruit
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Viticulture
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Avocado
Launching in Northland and Bay of Plenty. Designed for avocado producers worldwide — alternate-bearing cycles and export quality.
Stone & pipfruit
Launching in Central Otago and Hawke's Bay. Designed for cherry, apple, pear, and berry growers worldwide.

Agricultural intelligence,
built between the rows.

Most agricultural AI was built for broadacre commodity crops — corn, wheat, soy — and bent to fit everything else. We’re going the other way. Horticulture is its own world: trees that take years to bear, vines that depend on a single frost-free night, fruit picked by hand. What we build for it should match — end to end, from the sensor in the soil to the line on the ledger. We’re launching from Aotearoa because that’s where we live and where the listening tour starts — the goal isn’t a dashboard growers tolerate, it’s a system they trust enough to stake a season on.

Growing fruit, vines, or berries — anywhere?
We want to hear from you.

We’re shipping first prototypes on June 10, 2026, and we’re recruiting pilot orchards, vineyards, and growers in Aotearoa right now. If you’d like to be one — or you’re a grower anywhere who’d want one of the next prototypes — please reach out.

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