Seabex launches its new website and unveils its next generation of services: from irrigation mastery to the water infrastructure for agriculture

Orléans, July 14th, 2026 — Seabex, the AgTech company specialized in intelligent agricultural water management, today announces the launch of its new website (seabex.com) and the unveiling of an expanded service offering. This evolution marks a strategic shift: born as an irrigation management solution for farmers, the platform is becoming the water infrastructure for agriculture, serving every stakeholder in the value chain — farmers, cooperatives, territories and agri-food companies.
From an irrigation solution to a platform for the entire value chain
Since its inception, Seabex has helped farmers irrigate precisely using artificial intelligence and satellite imagery, with no ground sensors to install. That mastery of water, consolidated season after season in the field, is the foundation on which the company has built its new offering: beyond irrigation, the platform now covers the full range of farming practices — crop health, plant development, yield — and opens up to every stakeholder concerned by water, from the field to the value chain. One dataset, four uses: decide, anticipate, adapt and mitigate.
A complete product suite, from field-level to value-chain management
Agrisense / Net Irrig — Seabex’s historical core: satellite- and AI-powered irrigation management, with no sensors and no installation. Farmers receive on their phone the right irrigation dose, at the right time, on the right field — saving 16 to 40% of water with no yield loss.
Satellite Intelligence — The module automatically analyzes more than 30 spectral indices across all fields and generates real-time agronomic diagnostics and intervention recommendations: vegetation vigor, water stress and in-field variability, made visible before they get costly.
Prime — Specialized decision support for high-value crops, with dedicated modules for olive trees, date palms and tomatoes, developed with leading technical partners.
Magonia — Seabex’s multilingual conversational AI agent, available on iOS and Android: farmers ask agronomic questions in plain language and get answers grounded in their own field data.
The Climate Simulator (STU) — Seabex’s new anticipation tool projects future water needs and assesses the exposure to water stress of a given location or territory, in order to adapt crops and secure the resource before the constraint hits.
A dedicated space for every stakeholder
The new website is organized around three entry points. Farmers manage water and crop practices without sensors, with AI-powered advice available around the clock on mobile. Cooperatives, value chains and territorial bodies — traders, Chambers of Agriculture, basin authorities — aggregate their members’ data, manage water at basin scale with a territorial view and dedicated alerts, and track the water savings achieved. Agri-food companies and brands trace the water of their agricultural supply chain (scope 3) with independent, traceable, audit-ready satellite measurement, aligned with the ESRS E3 – Water (CSRD), GRI 303 and CDP Water frameworks, and exportable to their existing systems (SAP, EcoVadis, CDP).
Sensor-free technology, validated in the field
The platform is built on Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 satellite imagery (10 m resolution, refreshed every 5 days), combined with a proprietary agronomic AI model covering 50 crops and 250 varieties, based on the FAO-56 methodology and validated with INRAE. No sensors, no probes, no hardware installation are required; recommendations arrive directly on the user’s phone.
The impact has been independently evaluated. In France, within the CONCERT’EAU program conducted with the Cher Chamber of Agriculture (2023–2024), studies measured 19 to 36% water savings on irrigated maize, and up to 40% with variable-rate irrigation, without compromising crop water security. In Tunisia, with the Date Technical Center (2024–2025), water consumption in date palm groves was reduced by more than 50%, while water productivity increased by more than 700%.
Since 2020, the platform has documented 847 million liters of water, monitored more than 90,000 hectares and supported more than 500 farmers across 6 countries.
Quotes
“We spent years mastering one thing: the irrigation decision at field level. That expertise is what allows us today to offer a complete agricultural water infrastructure, from the field to the sustainability report. Water has become everyone’s business; so has our platform,” says Taher Mestiri, co-founder and CEO of Seabex.
About Seabex
Seabex is an AgTech / ClimateTech company whose mission is to make agricultural water measurable and traceable worldwide. Its platform measures, optimizes and traces agricultural water at every scale — from the field to the value chain — using AI and satellite data, with no sensors and no installation. Holder of the Startup Act label and present in France, Tunisia and Spain, Seabex works with a reference ecosystem of partners including Chambers of Agriculture, the Loire-Bretagne Water Agency, Google, Vegepolys Valley, La Ferme Digitale, the Date Technical Center and Tunifert.
Website: https://seabex.com
Press contact — Cheniour Amira · COO Seabex Group — contact@seabex.com · +33 2 38 69 80 69


