A productive Olive orchard is designed, not planted by guess. Three things drive your numbers: spacing (how many trees fit per hectare), pollination (whether you need pollinizer trees or bee hives), and tree age (how much each tree actually bears yet). Get those right and your yield and revenue estimates become trustworthy.
Spacing & density
Your planting structure sets how many trees fit on each hectare. Traditional layouts give large, long-lived trees room, while intensive and high-density layouts pack far more trees in for earlier, higher per-hectare yield — in exchange for more pruning and management. The planner converts your row and tree spacing into trees per hectare, feddan, and acre automatically.
Pollination
Pollination decides how many of your trees actually fruit. Some crops are self-fertile, others need a share of pollinizer trees interplanted, and some depend on bee hives during bloom. The planner applies the right model for your crop and tells you how many productive trees — and the pollinizers or hives — your layout implies.
Salinity tolerance
Salty irrigation water cuts yield once it passes a crop's threshold. Using FAO-56 salinity thresholds and a leaching calculation, the planner tells you whether your water sits inside your crop's tolerance — and if not, roughly how much extra irrigation it would take to leach the salts, so salinity becomes a managed cost rather than a hard stop.
For per-tree tracking, pollination and harvest logging, irrigation scheduling, and AI agronomy across your whole farm, see WiseYield's full platform.