About
An agricultural intelligence line, built by an engineering company.
Terra by Alsadaany Industries is agricultural intelligence software for farms, growers and agricultural operations. It exists because most farms are already generating far more data than anyone is able to read, on hardware they have already paid for.
What Terra is
Clear about what it does, and about what it will not claim.
Agricultural technology has a long history of promising more than it could support. The positions below are the ones this product is built on, and they are the reason several familiar numbers are absent from this site.
Terra is software
Terra manufactures no cameras, no probes, no gateways and no traps. It is an intelligence layer designed to sit above equipment a farm chose for its own reasons, which is also what lets a farm change supplier later without losing its history.
Terra is bounded by what it can see
A zone with no instrumentation and no camera coverage is a zone the platform cannot reason about, and it says so rather than estimating. More connected sources mean more of the farm is legible; nothing about that is hidden behind an interface that always looks complete.
Terra advises
Findings are probabilities, suspected conditions and recommended inspections, each with its evidence attached. The platform does not operate irrigation, dose chemicals or control machinery, and where a claim about the future is made it is labelled as a forecast.
Terra is scoped per farm
Deployments follow the ground, the crops, the existing hardware and the capabilities actually required. That is why there is no price list on this site: a figure published before the farm has been looked at would be a guess wearing a currency symbol.
Corporate relationship
Terra is a product line of Alsadaany Industries.
Part of Alsadaany Industries, an engineering company focused on simulation, AI, robotics and intelligent systems.
Terra carries its own identity because agriculture is its own domain, but it is not a separate company: the engineering, the contracts and the corporate legal framework are Alsadaany Industries’s. Anything on this site that concerns the company rather than the product refers back to the corporate website rather than restating it in different words.
Structure
Alsadaany Industries
Parent engineering company
Terra
Agricultural intelligence product line
alsadaany.com
Deployment & pricing
Pricing built around your farm.
Every agricultural operation has a different data footprint. Terra deployments are scoped according to the farm, existing hardware and required intelligence capabilities.
A deployment is scoped against
- Farm size
- Farm type
- Crop types
- Number of monitored zones
- Number of cameras
- Number and type of sensors
- Existing infrastructure
- Data sources to be connected
- Required AI capabilities
- Deployment architecture
- Integration requirements
- Monitoring frequency
What the assessment covers
What you already have
Cameras, sensors, weather sources, gateways, connectivity and the records the farm already keeps. This is the shortest route to knowing what is achievable without buying anything.
What the farm needs to know
The decisions that are currently taken without enough information: irrigation, scouting, disease pressure, block-level comparison, yield expectation.
What Terra can support
Which products the connected data can genuinely support, stated plainly, including the ones it cannot and what would have to change for it to.
Deployment and scope
Architecture, integration work, monitoring frequency and the scope of a first deployment, from which a firm price is set.
Legal
One corporate framework, referenced rather than duplicated.
This site publishes a privacy notice and terms covering the Terra website and the assessment form. The company-level policies belong to Alsadaany Industries and are published on the corporate site; these pages point there rather than creating a second, divergent set.
Next step
Request a Farm Assessment
Every agricultural operation has a different data footprint. Terra deployments are scoped according to the farm, existing hardware and required intelligence capabilities.
The assessment establishes what your existing hardware can support before anything is committed.