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Practical examples of how Agro Contracts ecosystem components have been implemented on farms. We highlight real problems, the digitization process, and the outcomes - from better workforce management to reduced losses and faster payroll processing.

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How Paweł Minimized the Number of Supervisors and Regained Control Over the Harvest

· 2 min read
Kacper Dach
Co-founder of Agro Contracts

Paweł runs a 5-hectare strawberry farm near Warka, where he hires 40 seasonal workers each year. By implementing the epunnet app and NFC wristbands, he simplified harvest organization, reduced the number of team leaders, and regained control over productivity data. This example shows how even a small farm can quickly improve field operations and payroll processes without complex implementations.

How Hanna Lowered Daily Losses on Her Farm

· 3 min read
Kacper Dach
Co-founder of Agro Contracts

Hanna runs a 7-hectare strawberry farm in the Chynów municipality, employing 60 seasonal workers during an intense 30-day harvest season. Previously, she relied on gut feeling to manage the harvest, which often led to overproduction and financial losses. After implementing the epunnet app and NFC wristbands, she gained real-time access to field data and regained control over meeting the daily production target. The solution proved effective in an environment where every working hour counts, demonstrating that digitization makes sense even in short harvest seasons.

How Aneta Reduced Losses and Gained Control Over Workforce Turnover

· 3 min read
Kacper Dach
Co-founder of Agro Contracts

Aneta runs a 6-hectare blueberry farm in the Grójec region, where the harvest season can last up to 12 weeks and involves high staff turnover. Before digitization, records were kept manually, which led to errors, delayed payments, and misunderstandings. After implementing the epunnet system, she streamlined the settlement process, reduced losses, and gained better control over the work, even for those who stayed only for a day or two. This example shows that even in farms with complex logistics, digital tools can be adopted without disruption, delivering real savings in time and money.