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Farmers Edge Launches Corvian to Drive Enterprise Digital Transformation Across Agriculture

Farmers Edge Inc. has announced the launch of Corvian, a new enterprise technology division designed to accelerate digital transformation across agriculture and sustainable supply chains. Backed by Fairfax Financial, Corvian introduces an enterprise-grade operating model aimed at helping complex organizations modernize systems, align data, and execute large-scale digital programs with consistency and scale.

According to the company, Corvian represents a strategic evolution beyond grower-facing digital tools, addressing long-standing structural challenges across agriculture, food, fuel, insurance, consumer packaged goods, finance, and sustainability-driven supply chains. The division consolidates Farmers Edge’s enterprise technology capabilities into a single platform focused on execution, governance, and long-term program delivery.

Corvian operates through two core solution pillars. The first, Enterprise Technology, provides ready-to-deploy or custom-built digital solutions, including white-label platforms, data services, and technology licensing. The second, Strategy & Advisory, delivers technical guidance, program design, and implementation support to help organizations plan, launch, and sustain digital initiatives.

The division is built on a substantial technical foundation developed by Farmers Edge over the past decade. This includes 36 AgTech patents, data processed across more than 100 million acres, over 50 proprietary data models, and more than 8 million acres digitized for carbon and sustainability programs across North America. The company said this depth of validated, field-level intelligence enables enterprises to modernize legacy systems, unify fragmented data environments, and deploy digital programs with precision.

Industry leaders note that while many organizations understand the need for digital transformation, execution remains a major barrier. Agriculture and sustainable supply chains often operate within highly fragmented technology ecosystems, relying on disconnected tools, manual workflows, and legacy infrastructure. These challenges are compounded by rising regulatory, compliance, verification, and reporting requirements, as well as increased operational and financial risk.

Corvian was created to close this execution gap through a disciplined Managed Services framework that supports enterprises from strategy through delivery. The model emphasizes stable infrastructure, data governance, and continuity, enabling organizations to translate digital strategy into measurable operational outcomes.

Farmers Edge confirmed that its core grower-facing operations will continue unchanged, while Farmers Edge Laboratories will remain a standalone brand providing soil analysis and agronomic insights to support verification and field-level data programs.

With Corvian, Farmers Edge is positioning itself as an enterprise transformation partner rather than solely a technology provider. The company believes the ability to execute reliably with data—rather than simply access it—will be the defining advantage for organizations navigating the next phase of digital transformation across agriculture and sustainable supply chains.

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