LONDON, UK. August 18th, 2026 – CropGPT has launched a new research platform, giving the commodities industry access to analysis built from field surveys, satellite data, weather intelligence and crop forecasting models.
As part of its open-data approach, the company is making a growing collection of agricultural and commodity research available through CropGPT Research, with new analysis published every day.
The new searchable library gives traders, procurement teams, investors and processors direct access to research built from CropGPT’s own field surveys, satellite signals, weather intelligence and crop prediction models.
More than 200 reports are available at launch, with new research being published every day. Users can browse by crop, category or year, or search by topic and keyword. The wider CropGPT platform contains more than 30,000 reports and daily updates across weather, satellite monitoring, crop intelligence and production forecasting.
Every report on CropGPT Research is produced using the same underlying data infrastructure used by enterprise clients, combining primary field research with satellite observations, historical and live weather data, and forecasting models.
“We conduct a huge amount of research to understand what is happening to crops, production and supply before those changes are fully reflected in official statistics or market expectations,” said Rob Weston, Founder
“CropGPT Research opens more of that work to the industry. It gives users access to individual reports when they need a specific answer, while organisations requiring continuous monitoring and forecasting can use the full platform.”
CropGPT collects data directly from farmers, agronomists and traders across major production regions. That ground-truth evidence is combined with satellite data, soil-moisture and crop-stress indicators, weather intelligence and crop prediction models.
This allows the platform to analyse disease, weather disruption, production risk and supply changes using evidence from the field rather than relying only on official statistics and secondary research.
CropGPT also provides bespoke research for organisations requiring answers to specific commercial, sourcing or investment questions. Projects include crop disease mapping, climate and weather impact analysis, disaster response, production forecasting and field-level supply-chain assessment.
In one recent engagement, CropGPT mapped 10,000 fields following a major flood, linked the field data to satellite and weather data and delivered the analysis of the flood impact in days rather than months.
CropGPT Research is available at research.cropgpt.ai
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