Kraków-based agritech company OneSoil, which develops AI-powered precision agriculture tools, has secured €1 million in funding from Yury Melnichek, co-founder of Melnichek Investments.
- Founded in 2017 by Slava Mazai, Viacheslav Mazai, Usevalad Henin, and Sasha Yakovlev, OneSoil builds satellite and AI-driven software designed to support data-based agricultural decision-making.
- The platform uses satellite imagery, machine learning, and agronomic models to help farmers monitor crop conditions, identify field variability, and generate variable-rate application maps for inputs such as fertiliser and seed. It also supports soil sampling, field trials, and productivity analysis at field level.
- Operating across 180 countries and used by more than 140,000 farmers annually, OneSoil processes large-scale satellite data to deliver insights such as crop classification, vegetation indices, and yield-related analytics.
- Its product offering combines a farmer-facing application for real-time field monitoring and operational planning with a broader analytics layer used by agribusinesses, traders, and institutions to assess production trends and supply chain risk.
- The company’s AI Agronomist assistant integrates satellite data with machine learning and vision-language models to detect field anomalies, track changes over time, and generate natural-language recommendations for farm operations.
Details of the deal
- The new funding will support further development of OneSoil’s AI systems and expansion of its precision agriculture platform.





