Common questions about agriIQ, our data sources, scoring methodology, and pricing.
agriIQ is an agricultural conditions intelligence platform that aggregates data from 18 authoritative Australian government and industry sources into a single scored dashboard. Seven condition dimensions — farm profitability, commodity prices, seasonal conditions, input cost pressure, export conditions, credit conditions, and biosecurity — are scored 0–100 daily using a green/amber/red system. It is built for agri-lenders, rural financial advisers, credit analysts, and agricultural accountants.
agriIQ is built and operated by High Impact Group Pty Ltd (ABN 40 682 923 128), based in Queensland, Australia.
agriIQ draws from 18 data ingesters covering sources including ABARES, Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF), Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), Australian Wool Innovation (AWI), NASA FIRMS (fire hotspots), SILO/Long Paddock, WA DPIRD, and Digital Earth Australia, among others. All sources are authoritative government agencies or recognised industry bodies.
The automated data pipeline runs daily. Fresh data is available on the dashboard each morning by approximately 7 AM AEST (timing varies slightly with daylight saving). Approximately 98 AI-generated narratives are also refreshed each morning across national, commodity, regional, and sub-regional levels.
No. agriIQ updates daily, not in real time. The underlying government sources themselves publish on varying schedules (some daily, some weekly, some monthly). agriIQ fetches the latest available data each day and scores it.
Each of the seven dimensions is scored from 0 to 100. Scores of 60 or above are rated green (favourable), 40–59 amber (mixed), and below 40 red (challenging). A composite score is calculated as a weighted average of all seven dimensions. Scores are derived from the underlying government data using transparent methodology.
Farm profitability, commodity prices, seasonal conditions, input cost pressure, export conditions, credit conditions, and biosecurity.
Australia is broken into seven state/territory views, each with drill-down into 57 SA4 statistical sub-regions defined by the ABS. Regional scores reflect local data including rainfall, soil moisture, fire risk, and commodity relevance specific to that area.
Dale is an AI assistant built into the agriIQ platform. Users ask questions in plain English — for example, "What's the current biosecurity risk for cattle in Queensland?" — and Dale draws on 41 specialist data tools to provide a sourced answer. Tools cover conditions scores, commodity prices, drought declarations, climate indicators, water allocations, saleyard prices, portfolio analysis, and more. Dale uses Claude by Anthropic, with a fast routing model for tool selection and a more capable model for response synthesis. Conversations persist in your browser for 24 hours so you can pick up where you left off.
On Free, Team, and Pro plans, Dale conversations are not stored on agriIQ servers — they are processed by the Anthropic API in real time and cached locally in your browser for 24 hours. On the Enterprise plan, conversations are logged server-side with full tool-call audit trails for compliance purposes, and can be exported as PDF transcripts.
Free plan: 10 queries per day. Team plan: 100 queries per day. Pro and Enterprise plans: unlimited.
A one-page PDF conditions snapshot for any commodity-region combination. It shows the region score, commodity score, soil moisture, dam levels, drought status, and commodity outlook narrative — designed to be attached to credit submissions as an automated pre-assessment. Available on Team (10/month) and Pro/Enterprise (unlimited) plans.
A 9-page branded PDF generated from live data in seconds. It includes an executive summary, portfolio analysis, exposure watchlist, risk matrix, market conditions, forward outlook, and methodology — everything a credit committee needs in one document. Available on Pro and Enterprise plans.
Peer benchmarking compares your portfolio's commodity concentration against national baselines from ABARES production shares and ABS farm debt data. It highlights where your portfolio is overweight or underweight relative to industry averages. Available on Team and above.
Yes. agriIQ tracks state water authority allocation percentages across NSW, VIC, SA, and QLD irrigation systems. Water allocation data is available on regional pages and through Dale. It is colour-coded: 100% green, 50–99% amber, below 50% red.
Yes. agriIQ tracks regional cattle saleyard prices (Roma, Wagga, Dubbo, Hamilton, Naracoorte) against the EYCI national benchmark. Saleyard price basis data is available through Dale and on commodity pages for beef.
SA4 sub-regional pages include climate stress indicators: heat stress days, maximum temperatures, evapotranspiration, and vapour pressure deficit (VPD). These feed into the seasonal conditions dimension and provide a complete picture of growing conditions at the local level.
Yes. Dale includes tools for correlation analysis (comparing any two data series) and historical pattern matching (finding past periods with similar conditions). These are available through natural language questions — for example, "How do current conditions compare to the 2018 drought?" Pattern matching is available on Pro and Enterprise plans.
Yes. The free plan includes the public dashboard with all seven dimension scores, eight commodity pages, seven regional pages with 57 sub-regions, 90-day score history, the weekly digest email, and 10 Dale queries per day. No credit card is required.
$249/month (or $2,490/year, approximately 17% saving). Includes everything in Free, plus: 100 Dale queries/day, lending dashboard, SA4 and commodity AI narratives, up to 5 risk brief PDFs per month, 3 borrower briefs per month, 10 loan assessments per month, 1 portfolio with up to 50 exposures, peer benchmarking, proactive alerts, data export, and preset scenarios. Includes a 7-day free trial.
$599/month (or $5,990/year, approximately 17% saving). Includes everything in Team, plus: unlimited Dale queries, unlimited risk briefs, unlimited borrower briefs, loan assessments, and lending conditions packs, up to 5 portfolios with 500 exposures each, CSV upload, custom scenarios, historical pattern matching, embeddable widget, and API access.
Yes. The Enterprise plan is designed for institutional lending teams at banks, regional lenders, and agricultural finance companies. It includes everything in Pro, plus: SSO/SAML authentication, 25+ seats, Dale conversation audit trail with PDF export, custom PDF branding, unlimited portfolios, and dedicated account support. Pricing is custom — contact sales for details.
The Team plan includes a 7-day free trial and the Professional plan includes a 14-day free trial. No charges are applied during the trial period — cancel anytime before it ends. The Free plan is always free with no time limit.
No. All scored dimensions are derived from authoritative government and industry body data. AI-generated narratives are clearly labelled as AI-generated and interpret the underlying data — they do not fabricate figures.
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