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Biome Makers Launches BeCrop® 4.0: Advancing AI-Powered Soil Intelligence for Agriculture and Nature Restoration

Biome Makers Launches BeCrop® 4.0: Advancing AI-Powered Soil Intelligence for Agriculture and Nature Restoration

Global Agriculture 2 weeks ago

02 April 2026, US: Biome Makers today announced the release of BeCrop® 4.0, a major evolution in soil intelligence technology that sets a new benchmark for how biological data is translated into real-world agricultural decisions.

Designed to further bridge the gap between complex soil biology and on-farm results, BeCrop 4.0 delivers significant advancements in both scientific precision and user experience, enabling more effective prevention strategies and smarter, more confident management decisions.

"BeCrop 4.0 represents a significant step forward in how soil biology is translated into actionable intelligence," said Alberto Acedo. "Our goal has always been to connect the complexity of the soil microbiome with practical decision-making in agriculture. With this release, we have improved both the depth of our science and the clarity of our outputs, so users can act with greater confidence and precision."

Built on insights from Biome Makers' global network of users, BeCrop 4.0 has been fundamentally redesigned to prioritize actionability.
This release focuses on helping users move faster from:
data → insight → decision → impact
By combining deeper scientific accuracy with a streamlined experience, BeCrop 4.0 ensures that every insight is directly relevant to agronomic outcomes.

At the core of BeCrop 4.0 is a significant upgrade to the company's proprietary soil microbiome analysis engine.

Key advancements include:

  • Unmatched Taxonomic Precision
    DNA assignment capabilities have expanded by over 30%, enabling identification of more than 44,550 fungal species and dramatically improving detection of beneficial and pathogenic organisms.
  • Expanded Global Benchmarking Database
    A significantly larger and more diverse dataset, including major increases in key crops like corn, provides a more accurate and reliable benchmark for every sample.
  • Next-Generation Gene Mapping
    Updated gene-to-function mapping reflects the latest scientific research, delivering a more precise understanding of nutrient mobilization and biological activity.

These advancements strengthen every BeCrop indicator, making results more sensitive, accurate, and reflective of real soil conditions.

A core innovation in BeCrop 4.0 is the shift toward simplified, high-impact metrics.

In previous versions, overlapping or less responsive indicators could create confusion or dilute insights. In BeCrop 4.0, Biome Makers has:

  • Streamlined biodiversity measurement into a single, more meaningful metric (only available in BeCrop Farm)
  • Removed redundant or low-sensitivity indicators
  • Refined calculations to eliminate neutral signals that diluted results

These changes ensure that:

  • Metrics respond directly to management practices
  • Insights are easier to interpret
  • Decisions can be made with greater confidence

By focusing only on what truly drives outcomes, BeCrop 4.0 delivers clearer signals and stronger agronomic relevance than ever before.

BeCrop 4.0 introduces a more detailed and actionable understanding of nutrient cycling, with major enhancements to nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium analysis.

  • Expanded Nitrogen Cycle Metrics
    Nitrogen is now analyzed across six distinct microbial pathways, allowing users to pinpoint where nitrogen is being gained, transformed, or lost.
  • Refined Phosphorus Indicators
    Updated pathways remove neutral contributors and introduce clearer positive and negative drivers of phosphorus availability.
  • Improved Potassium Modeling
    Updated scientific understanding provides a more accurate representation of how microbes influence potassium availability.

These updates enable users to better evaluate nutrient efficiency, identify losses, and optimize inputs with greater precision.

BeCrop 4.0 introduces AL, an intelligent assistant designed to make soil biology instantly understandable and actionable.

Functioning as an on-demand soil health advisor, AL allows users to:

  • Interpret complex biological pathways
  • Ask questions about soil conditions
  • Receive clear, practical management guidance

By translating complex data into straightforward answers, AL empowers users to act with confidence and make faster, more informed decisions.

The BeCrop 4.0 experience has been restructured to support a faster, more intuitive workflow.

Key experience improvements include:

  • Streamlined Navigation
    A new interface allows users to easily switch between BeCrop Farm, Trials, and Test, with context-aware tools that adapt to each product.
  • Map-First, Insight-Driven Structure (BeCrop Farm)
    Data is organized to reflect how decisions are made in the field, prioritizing:
    • Sustainability metrics
    • Global indicators
    • Recommendations
    • Priority actions
  • Improved Spatial Accuracy
    Enhanced GIS modeling reduces noise and improves field-level predictability.
  • Sustainability metrics
  • Global indicators
  • Recommendations
  • Priority actions

Together, these updates create a more fluid experience that helps users move from sampling to solution faster than ever.

Every element of BeCrop 4.0 has been designed to strengthen the connection between soil biology and agronomic decision-making.

With more responsive indicators, improved benchmarking, and clearer outputs, users can now:

  • Better identify yield-limiting biological factors
  • Optimize nutrient efficiency with greater precision
  • Anticipate disease risk with improved detection sensitivity
  • Track the impact of management practices over time

BeCrop 4.0 represents the most advanced version of Biome Makers' technology to date.

By combining deeper science, expanded data, intelligent assistance, and a streamlined experience, it sets a new standard for how soil biology is measured, understood, and applied in modern agriculture.

BeCrop 4.0 officially launched on February 5, 2026. Current users can access the platform at portal.becrop.com, while new users can create an account, add their farm through integrated platforms, and request a quote in just a few clicks.

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