GEA, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of milking and feeding equipment, and its preferred partner UNIFORM-Agri, an internationally renowned and specialized provider of herd management software, have agreed to work closely together on the compatibility of their herd management systems.
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Through this cooperation, the GEA DairyNet system will provide an interface to the multi-vendor UNIFORM-Agri software. This will allow dairy farmers to operate GEA equipment in combination with the comprehensive analyses provided by the UNIFORM Agri program.
“This interface is an important step for dairy farms that already use UNIFORM-Agri as their main herd management system and want to integrate GEA equipment into it. And all this without having to compromise on the advantages and future developments of our GEA DairyNet system”, explains Holger Siegwarth, Vice President Digital Solutions and Services at GEA Farm Technologies. “Modern dairy farmers, who are facing increasing administrative work, will hugely benefit from this cooperation as it will avoid double or triple data entry on the farm”, adds UNIFORM-Agri Managing Director Harm-Jan van der Beek.
The systems from both global players use the most modern technique for real time data exchange and provides a huge number of national interfaces while keeping up high user-friendliness. The interface will allow dairy farmers to integrate different equipment, their dealers as well as most of the worldwide milk-recording organizations. The roll-out will start in autumn this year in Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland.
UNIFORM-Agri is an international company that develops, sells and supports management dairy software for dairy farmers all over the world. Company’s mission is to support dairy farmers and their suppliers worldwide with the best and most user-friendly software solutions that helps to build a profitable and sustainable business. This way its herd management software helps to produce food in a more efficient way, which is key to be able to feed the growing population.