About
WayBeyond
Championing modern crop management since 2016
At WayBeyond, we believe that digital agronomy is the future of crop production and that protected cultivation is the path forward for horticulture – so the world can produce more and all year-round to feed our growing population, with less resources and less impact from and on the planet.
To grow more, better quality fresh produce, consistently, growers are striving to anticipate yield, manage pests and diseases outbreaks and optimize production. To improve farm operational efficiency and profitability, and meet their sustainability objectives, they are striving to utilize their resources and inputs at the right time and the right place, and optimize the life of their infrastructures. For that, they need to embrace modern crop management and growing practices that leverage accessible, timely, actionable and scalable agronomy data.
Born in New Zealand in 2016, WayBeyond was incubated as a start-up within Autogrow, and split away in early 2021 as a separate business. Following the strategic investment of BASF Venture Capital GmbH in 2023, WayBeyond is now a US-headquartered company.
Mission
We create digital agronomy solutions protected cropping growers love, for a better world.
Vision
A world where we produce better seeds, grow delicious fruits and vegetables, and have a beneficial impact.
Manifesto
We invest in growers' farm’s success, so they can enjoy growing fresh produce and seeds they can be proud of.
Designed for large scale and intensive production
Our digital agronomy solution are designed for protected cultivation, primarily vine crops and berries. FarmRoad enables growers to manage intensive seed production or large fresh produce operations, delivering optimized crop outcomes and empowering them to make timely crop management decisions, from the farm to the management table. FarmRoad is more than a crop management software, it’s a repository of grower knowledge.
Our expert team, based in New Zealand and in key protected cropping markets including Mexico and Morocco, takes pride in understanding growers’ unique challenges, crops, local growing environment, and sustainability goals. We offer a dedicated customer manager, local support, localized software and agronomy services. We help them make the most of FarmRoad, evolve their growing practices and educate or upskill their workforce.
WayBeyond advocates the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, while supporting the next generation of growers through education and developing a digital agronomy curriculum for protected cultivation.
As featured in
WayBeyond’s digital agronomy solution not only help growers visualize their growing operations, it also provides them with the agronomic recommendations they need to optimize yield and yield quality.
Neal Okarter, Investment Manager at BASF Venture Capital GmbH
The fusion of digital agronomy with protected cropping represents the next great leap in global food production and equips growers to harness the full potential of their crops, for a more sustainable and bountiful tomorrow.
Darryn Keiller, Founder and CEO of WayBeyond
Meet our leadership team
Darryn Keiller
Founder and CEO
Lisa Coleman
Head of People and Culture
Sean Tindale
Chief Product and Technology Officer
David Procter
Head of Marketing
Daniel Than
Customer Success Director
Lotte Bayly
Global Sales Director
Dr. Mpatisi Moyo
Head of Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Tharindu Weeraratne
Director of Crop Science and Agronomy
Our partners
Open Roles
We're really happy you're interested in working at WayBeyond! We don't have any open roles right now but we'll let you know as soon as we do.
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