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Aerobotics: The Eyes in the Sky Revolutionizing Africa

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Aerobotics

The eyes in the sky helping African and global fruit growers measure crops, predict yields, and spot risk early using drones, satellite images, and field photos.

Founded: 2014 Main Office: Cape Town, South Africa Markets: 18 countries Model: Farm imagery plus analytics software Main Users: Commercial fruit and nut growers

Fruit farming is a game of small margins and big uncertainty. A few weeks of pests, water stress, or uneven flowering can change the whole season.

Most growers still rely on manual scouting and rough sampling, which misses hidden problems and makes yield forecasts unreliable.

Aerobotics built a different approach. It turns orchard images into a digital map of every block and every tree, helping growers act earlier and plan sales with more confidence.

The core promise is simple. Better field data leads to better farming decisions.

Key Numbers

18
Countries served
300+
Grower companies using the platform
100M
Trees analyzed to date
600k+
Acres mapped in the US market

Note: Figures are based on public disclosures and partner reports up to 2024.

Company Information

Aerobotics is an agritech company that helps perennial crop growers measure and manage orchards at scale. Its software combines drone, satellite, and smartphone imagery to detect stress, count fruit, estimate size, and forecast yields.

Aerobotics sees each tree as a production unit that can be measured and improved across the season.

Leadership

Role Name Background
Co founders James Paterson and Benjamin Meltzer Started Aerobotics in Cape Town to apply aerial imaging to orchard decisions
CEO James Paterson Leads global scale up and product expansion
Product and data Machine learning and agronomy teams Build orchard models and yield forecasting tools

How the Model Works

Aerobotics turns visual data from the field into practical actions. Growers collect images, the platform measures fruit and tree conditions, and dashboards guide interventions.

Capture Drone, satellite, phone photos
→
Analyze Tree and fruit measurements
→
Forecast Yield and size prediction
→
Act Targeted farm decisions

What Aerobotics Provides

Orchard mapsDigital view of blocks and tree health
Fruit sizingEarly season size and color tracking
Yield forecastingForecasts for harvest planning and sales
Decision dashboardsAlerts and reports for managers
The value is not flying drones. It is making orchard outcomes predictable.

Growth and Results

Aerobotics started with drone based crop scouting in South Africa, then expanded into a full software platform for fruit growers globally. Its TrueFruit mobile product also lets field teams measure fruit directly with smartphone images.

Operational Highlights

  • Global orchard footprint. Active use across 18 countries in Africa, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania.
  • Scale in perennials. Millions of fruit measurements feeding better packout and export planning.
  • Shift to recurring revenue. Subscription software tied to seasonal farm cycles.

Where They Work

The company focuses on high value perennial crops, especially citrus, apples, grapes, nuts, and table fruit.

Region Presence Notes
South AfricaHome marketInitial adoption in citrus and export orchards
United StatesLargest growth marketStrong adoption in California fruit and nut farms
AustraliaEstablished usersPerennial crop monitoring at scale
Latin AmericaGrowing baseChile and Peru among key fruit exporters
EuropeSelective useFocused on premium orchard groups

Total footprint reaches 18 countries across these regions.

Funding History

Aerobotics raised growth capital to expand its platform and enter large fruit markets outside Africa.

$22M
Disclosed funding to date
$5.5M
Naspers Foundry 2020
$17M
Series B 2021
2024
Most recent public scale update
2014
Founded in Cape Town
Early drone scouting for orchards
2020
Naspers Foundry investment
Capital for product build and international move
2021
Series B round
Led by Naspers Foundry with FMO and Cathay AfricInvest Innovation
2023 to 2024
Scaling in the US and export markets
Large orchard adoption and mobile yield tools

Main Supporters

Lead investorNaspers Foundry
Development financeFMO Ventures Program
VC partnerCathay AfricInvest Innovation
Other backersPlatform Investment Partners

Competitive Landscape

Aerobotics operates in the precision agriculture analytics space for perennial crops. Competition comes from global imagery platforms, local drone service providers, and in house agronomy teams at large farms.

The strongest advantage is specialized orchard data plus seasonal yield forecasting.

Key Lessons for Founders

What can builders learn from Aerobotics?

  • Start with a narrow crop focus. Perennial orchards gave clear workflows and repeat usage.
  • Data must drive action. Imagery is only valuable if it changes field decisions.
  • Move from service to software. Drones opened doors, subscriptions built scale.
  • Go where unit economics work. High value fruit crops can pay for accuracy.
  • Trust grows over seasons. Farming tools win when they perform year after year.
Precision is a business tool, not a gadget. Growers pay for certainty.
Sources and verification:
Figures checked November 2025 from public company notes and investor announcements.

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