Dabeeo Partners with Indonesia’s Triputra Group to Expand AI and Satellite-Based Plantation Management
AI-based data intelligence company Dabeeo announced on Monday that it has signed a plantation monitoring contract with Indonesian agricultural conglomerate Triputra Agro Persada Tbk. Through this agreement, Dabeeo plans to expand its presence in the Southeast Asian agricultural market, with a focus on Indonesia.
The project involves AI- and satellite image-based plantation monitoring for large-scale farms in Indonesia. The key objective is to apply Dabeeo’s vision AI technology and platform across extensive plantation operations.
Dabeeo provides functions such as individual tree identification, health condition analysis, and change detection based on high-resolution satellite imagery and AI analysis. In addition, the platform integrates 3D terrain analysis and land suitability evaluation, enabling a comprehensive understanding of plantation conditions. Analysis results are delivered through web-based platforms and mobile applications, allowing field sites and headquarters to share the same data in real time.
The contract also includes direct linkage of customers’ on-site farm data with Dabeeo’s web and mobile platforms. For example, location information for harvested fruit that has been loaded at collection points but not yet transported is shared on site. Dabeeo visualizes this information on satellite image-based maps and provides it via web and mobile applications. This enables truck drivers to plan their work for the following day by receiving route guidance to the designated locations. During this process, transportation efficiency is improved by avoiding flooded roads during the rainy season and routing vehicles through better-maintained paths.
Dabeeo explained that this data integration structure establishes a platform capable of managing and utilizing satellite and AI analysis results together with customers’ operational data.
Through its collaboration with Triputra, Dabeeo is also expanding partnerships with major palm oil groups in Indonesia. The company is working with TSE Group and Salim Group, as well as POSCO Group in Korea, and has entered the Malaysian market through cooperation with Malaysian palm oil group Sawit Kinabalu. These developments have taken place within a relatively short period since the establishment of Dabeeo’s Indonesian subsidiary. Discussions are also ongoing with several global players, including Asian Agri and other Korean companies.
“This contract is meaningful in that our AI-based plantation solution has been recognized as an integrated platform that combines precision agricultural monitoring with field operation management, rather than as a project tailored to a single customer,” said Choi Kyu-sung, Deputy CEO of Dabeeo. “By integrating satellite and AI analysis with customers’ field data, the platform can be used directly in actual plantation operations. Building on our experience in Indonesia, we plan to expand further into Malaysia.”
Meanwhile, Dabeeo continues to pursue global business expansion across various sectors, including plantations, forestry, and infrastructure, based on its Dabeeo EarthEye Plantation platform, which combines satellite imagery, drones, and AI technologies.
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