AI-powered farm management for Spain's olive groves, Mediterranean horticulture, and CAP-compliant viticulture
Spain has approximately 925,000 farms and is the world's largest olive oil producer and second-largest wine producer. The country is also one of Europe's dominant fresh fruit and vegetable exporters — Almería's greenhouse belt alone supplies a significant share of EU winter vegetables. Irrigation dependence is high in the south and east (Segura, Júcar, Guadalquivir basins), and CAP Pillar 1 (Basic Income Support) and Pillar 2 (rural development and eco-schemes) payments are central to farm income structure. WiseYield delivers AI crop advisory, Xylella and olive fruit fly Vision AI detection, ET₀-based deficit-irrigation scheduling, and CAP eco-scheme evidence tracking — starting at €22/month in native EUR with a 14-day free trial.
Spain produces around 45% of the world's olive oil, with Andalucía (especially Jaén and Córdoba) the heartland. Vision AI catches olive fruit fly damage and peacock-eye leaf spot; ET₀ scheduling supports super-high-density hedgerow groves.
Spain has the largest vineyard area in the world. WiseYield supports both wine-grape (Rioja, Ribera del Duero, Priorat) and table-grape (Vinalopó) growers with NDVI variability mapping and Vision AI for powdery and downy mildew.
Wheat is grown across the interior Meseta (Castilla y León, Castilla–La Mancha), often under limited-rainfall conditions. AI yield modelling helps time nitrogen splits and flags septoria and yellow rust risk.
Spain is Europe's largest citrus producer, concentrated in Valencia, Murcia, and Andalucía. Vision AI catches citrus tristeza virus symptoms, red scale, and greening; ET₀ scheduling supports drip-irrigated orchards under Segura-basin water restrictions.
Almería's greenhouse belt supplies a major share of EU winter fresh tomato. WiseYield tracks Tuta absoluta pressure, whitefly-vectored viruses, and nutrient solution scheduling for hydroponic and soil-based greenhouse systems.
Spain is the world's second-largest almond producer, with rapid expansion into irrigated super-intensive systems in Murcia and Andalucía. WiseYield's ET₀ scheduling and deficit-irrigation strategies are critical given water scarcity.
Yes. WiseYield is available to farmers across all Spanish autonomous communities, with strong coverage for Andalucían olives, Valencian and Murcian citrus, La Mancha vineyards and cereals, Almería greenhouse horticulture, and northern dairy and mixed farms. The platform handles hectares, metric yield units, EUR pricing (no FX conversion needed), and produces CAP-compatible field-level records. Pricing starts at €22/month for the Seed plan with a 14-day free trial — no credit card required.
Yes. WiseYield's interface, crop guides, AI recommendations, weather alerts, and email communications are available in Spanish (Castellano). Users can switch languages from their profile settings at any time. Crop names, pest and disease coverage, and farming terminology follow peninsular Spanish conventions; regional terminology variants (Catalan, Galician, Basque) are on the roadmap — contact support for current status.
WiseYield is priced in Euros, so Spanish farmers pay the listed price directly with no FX conversion or card-issuer markup: Seed €22/mo, Sprout €49/mo, Harvest €89/mo (the recommended tier for olives, citrus, and viticulture), Grove €149/mo, and Summit from €299/mo for larger operations. Annual plans carry a 20% discount, and First Harvest members lock in an additional 30% monthly / 50% annual lifetime discount. A 14-day free trial with full Vision AI access is available with no credit card required.
Yes. WiseYield maintains the field-level records that CAP 2023–27 eco-schemes require as evidence — soil cover (permanent or catch-crop periods), nutrient management plans with N/P/K application rates and dates, biodiversity-area allocations, spray records with active-ingredient details, and crop rotation history. Records are exportable in spreadsheet and PDF form for Pillar 1 Basic Income Support conditionality and Pillar 2 rural-development applications. WiseYield is not a CAP auditor — it supplies the recordkeeping backbone that many Spanish farms currently maintain on paper.
Yes. WiseYield's Vision AI flags olive shoots and leaves showing scorch and dieback patterns consistent with Xylella fastidiosa infection — the same visual profile Spanish plant-health inspectors screen for in Balearic and Alicante quarantine zones. Vision AI is a screening aid, not a laboratory diagnosis: confirmed Xylella identification requires qPCR testing by an accredited plant-health laboratory per EU Regulation 2020/1201. The platform also catches peacock-eye leaf spot, olive fruit fly damage, and verticillium wilt symptoms — three of the most common non-Xylella olive problems that often get confused visually.
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