Oct 29, 2019
Dramm, KETOS Announce Strategic Partnership

 KETOS, Inc. and  Dramm Corp.  have announced a strategic partnership to help growers across the United States and Canada.

Understanding the correlation between water quality and food safety, Dramm will use KETOS water monitoring solutions to provide growers with mission-critical water data to help enhance crop yield, quality and taste. KETOS provides growers with intelligence on crop tolerance by delivering valuable insights on water quality fluctuations in deficiency and toxicity. .

“With agriculture’s reliance on groundwater steadily rising, water quality and food safety must go hand-in-hand. Food quality and food safety needs to start at the source – the water used to grow the crops,” said KETOS CEO Meena Sankaran. “By partnering with Dramm to provide growers an easy way to actively monitor and measure possible water pollutants in real-time, KETOS is helping accelerate data-driven farming by providing actionable insights that can enhance crop yield.  Ultimately, our common goal is to enable the delivery of safer food by creating a thriving food supply chain.”

“Water is at the root of our agricultural ecosystem, and our growers are eager to verify the quality of their water more regularly,” said Kurt Becker, Executive Vice President, Dramm Corp. “KETOS is the only one-stop-shop solution that we’ve found capable of monitoring several water quality parameters like boron, arsenic, nitrates and manganese all at once and at the sensitivity that our clients need. The solution is completely contained within a single system and doesn’t need our staff to get involved for maintenance. We find that the data-as-a-service model that KETOS provides helps clients with technologically advanced solutions and allows us to focus on the growers and the added value we can bring them.”

The initial phase of the partnership between KETOS and Dramm will focus on water quality solutions for horticulture, ornamentals and greenhouse specialty crops.

Dramm will test the KETOS Shield solution at various North American greenhouses. During these trials, Dramm will work with various facilities with vegetable, ornamental and medicinal crops to identify the specific needs of these customers and showcase the impact that real-time water quality data can have on their crops.




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