According to a recent LinkedIn post from SeeTree, the agritech company is drawing attention to a new guide focused on “Individual Tree Intelligence” for hazelnut production. The post highlights a shift from managing orchards at an aggregate level to managing productivity, health, and quality at the level of individual trees, with examples drawn from Chile and other global markets.
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The guide, authored by SeeTree’s Head of Global Business and its Chilean Hazelnut Specialist, is described as outlining four pillars: precise asset inventory, yield homogeneity, operational efficiency, and commercial quality. The post suggests that this framework relies on accurate tree censuses, geo‑referenced field operations, and precision pest mapping to reduce variability and improve export-grade output.
For investors, the emphasis on data-driven hazelnut management points to continued expansion of SeeTree’s technology into high-value permanent crops. If adoption grows among large growers and exporters, particularly in Latin American markets, the approach could support recurring software and analytics revenue and deepen integration with major buyers in the global hazelnut supply chain.
The inclusion of both English and Spanish versions in the guide indicates a targeted engagement strategy toward Latin American producers, especially in Chile. This localization may enhance SeeTree’s competitive positioning against other precision agriculture and AI‑driven farm management providers, potentially increasing its addressable market in specialty nut crops.

