



Our Breakthrough:
Biology Meets Technology
We built a first-of-its-kind platform that fuses genetic sequencing, satellite imagery, and machine learning to decode the invisible
- Genetic sequencing tells us which microbes are present and in what abundance
- Satellite imagery gives us a real-time view of plant health, vigor, and stress patterns across entire fields.
- Machine learning stitches these data layers together — uncovering powerful links between microbial communities and crop outcomes.

Why It Matters For Farmers, For the Planet
IGS believes the future of farming lies beneath our feet. By unlocking soil intelligence through DNA sequencing and GIS technology, we help agriculture move from extraction to regeneration—feeding the future while healing the land.

Frequently Asked Questions?
Instead of farming based on general assumptions and visible crop conditions, you'll farm with precision data about your soil's invisible ecosystem. You'll know exactly when your soil needs nutrients, which beneficial microbes are present or missing, and what potential issues might be developing before they affect your crops.
This means more targeted fertilizer application, better timing for interventions, and decisions based on your specific soil conditions rather than generic recommendations. The result is typically reduced input costs and improved crop performance because you're working with nature's systems rather than against them.
This means more targeted fertilizer application, better timing for interventions, and decisions based on your specific soil conditions rather than generic recommendations. The result is typically reduced input costs and improved crop performance because you're working with nature's systems rather than against them.
Yes. The dashboard translates complex scientific data into simple, actionable recommendations. Instead of technical jargon, you'll see clear indicators and straightforward guidance like "Apply organic matter in the north field this week" or "Soil conditions are optimal for planting in 3 days."
The interface uses visual tools, icons, and can be accessed in local languages. You don't need to understand the underlying microbiology - just like you don't need to understand engine mechanics to drive a car effectively.
The interface uses visual tools, icons, and can be accessed in local languages. You don't need to understand the underlying microbiology - just like you don't need to understand engine mechanics to drive a car effectively.
Yes, the dashboard is designed to be responsive and accessible on smartphones, tablets, and desktops. You can check soil health status, receive alerts, and access recommendations directly from your mobile device while in the field.
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This gallery presents a visual narrative of IGS’ ongoing commitment to excellence, innovation, and collaborative growth. Each photograph captures defining moments that reflect our dedication to sustainable agriculture, capacity building, and meaningful partnerships. We invite you to explore these highlights, celebrate our milestones, and share in the collective progress that drives our mission forward.