Field Research for Climate-Affected Agriculture

AAB — Advanced Agricultural Biometrics for Climate-Adaptive Farming

AAB (Advanced Agricultural Biometrics) is an R&D-stage agricultural initiative developing climate-adaptive products for real-world farming conditions, including heat, humidity, and climate variability.

AAB’s product lines focus on in-season response stability, early establishment, and nutrient delivery and retention. Product development is supported by internal, structured measurement of biological crop response, allowing outcomes to be observed, compared, and refined over time through field-based trials.

Climate-Adaptive Gel Seed-Strengthening Smart Colour Indicators Crop Response Biometrics
Research collaboration

AAB welcomes dialogue with research institutions aligned with field-based evaluation of climate-adaptive agricultural products. Contact: david@aab.ag

Built for real-world conditions in Southeast Asia and beyond — where traditional liquids often struggle, AAB is designed to remain stable, practical, and evidence-driven.
Field Trial Snapshot
AAB vs. Standard Practice
Response Consistency
↑ Stability
Designed for variable heat & moisture conditions.
Seed Potential
↑ Vigor
Designed to protect yield potential before it’s lost.
Operational Fit
Broadacre
Sprayability & filtration gates built in.
Climate-Adaptive Focus Areas
Field-ready priorities
Heat Stress
Assists establishment and in-season stability when heat pushes plants off their ideal response window.
Drought Risk
Improves water and nutrient availability behaviour when moisture is limited and timing matters most.
Climate Variability
Supports steadier crop response through rapid shifts in temperature, humidity, and field conditions.
Technology

What Makes AAB Different?

AAB is a research and development initiative focused on designing and validating agricultural products through the measurement of biological crop response under real farming conditions.

AAB’s work centres on the development of climate-adaptive delivery systems, nutrient availability approaches, and seed and stress-response support, with research conducted through structured field trials rather than controlled-only environments. Advanced Agricultural Biometrics, in AAB’s context, refers to the internal research methods used to observe, interpret, and compare crop response to stress, timing, and availability across trials and seasons. Any data systems or tools used are supporting research infrastructure, not commercial platforms.

AAB focuses on crop response measurement — not livestock systems, genetic technologies, or automated phenotyping platforms.

Field Measurement Loop (public-safe overview)
01
Observe
Baseline + field context
02
Compare
Treated vs. reference
03
Interpret
Response patterns
04
Refine
Next trial iteration
Indicative workflow only — methods, parameters, and metrics are defined per trial scope.
Climate-Adaptive Gel Platform (CAGP) High-Efficiency Nutrient Delivery Seed-Strengthening Effect Spray Engineering & Drift Reduction Smart Colour Indicators Crop Response Biometrics
Climate Adaptive

Climate-Adaptive Gel Platform

AAB is engineered to adapt to real field conditions. In heat, the gel maintains structure to protect sensitive components; under moisture, it loosens to support uptake. UV resilience supports consistent performance that can be measured and compared across environments.

Seed Strength

Stronger Plants, Stronger Seed

By supporting plant performance during critical growth stages, AAB is designed to help produce heavier, more vigorous seed. Farmers benefit twice — in this season’s crop consistency and next season’s establishment potential.

Platform Intelligence

More Than an Input

AAB combines delivery behaviour, spray practicality, and plant stress support into a single system. Beyond simplifying tank mixes, the platform enables structured observation and comparison of crop response — forming the foundation of Advanced Agricultural Biometrics.

Product Platform

Three AAB Product Lines

Three product lines, one platform logic. Each is built to target a different point where yield is won or lost — early establishment, in-season stress periods, and large-scale nutrient efficiency — while keeping measurement and repeatability at the core.

AAB-G — Climate-Adaptive Gel

Foliar & in-season Response stability

AAB-G is designed to reduce yield loss caused by climate variability by stabilising how crops receive and respond to inputs — not just under ideal conditions, but in the seasons that matter most. Instead of forcing performance, AAB-G prioritises timing, retention, and biological response, so nutrients and actives are available when the plant can actually use them.

AAB-S — Seed & Stress Enhancer

Seed treatment Early establishment

AAB-S is designed to improve early establishment consistency by supporting how seeds and young plants respond to stress during germination and early growth. Rather than pushing rapid growth, it focuses on stress signalling, early root function, and uniform emergence, helping more plants reach yield-critical stages on time and under less ideal conditions. Designed to protect yield potential before it’s lost.

AAB-C — Nutrient Delivery & Retention System

Large-scale programs Loss reduction

AAB-C is designed to reduce nutrient losses and improve delivery predictability at scale by managing how nutrients remain available to the plant — not just how much is applied. Rather than altering fertiliser chemistry, it focuses on retention, release behaviour, and biological availability, helping nutrients remain accessible during yield-critical growth periods.

Why this is different: Most nutrient solutions measure success by application rate. AAB-C measures success by what the plant can actually access and respond to.

Vision

Where Growth Meets Technology

AAB exists to help farmers grow stronger, more resilient crops in a world where seasons are no longer predictable. Our vision is to merge agronomy, material science, and evidence-led field measurement into a single, accessible platform that respects both the science and the realities of farming.

We believe the future of agriculture belongs to tools that adapt to climate stress, improve the value of seed, and make complex decisions easier through simple visual feedback and measurable crop response data.

Our promise:
  • Stronger plants this season, stronger seed for the next.
  • Better nutrient use efficiency with less complexity on-farm.
  • Resilience in hot, variable climates where liquids struggle.
  • Visual confidence through smart colour indicators.
  • Clear, measurable evidence via crop response biometrics.

AAB is designed not as a single product, but as a platform that can evolve with farmers, climates, and markets over time — supported by real data.

R&D Program

Built on Serious Science

AAB is being developed through a structured R&D program using advanced laboratories, high-shear mixing systems, greenhouse facilities, and field trials. The objective is to generate repeatable, measurable crop response data — forming the biological evidence base behind Advanced Agricultural Biometrics.

Formulation & Stability

Development of a robust gel base optimised for nutrient compatibility, heat and UV stability, and smart colour indicator integration. Includes rheology profiling, compatibility checks, and long-term storage studies.

Greenhouse & Field Trials

Controlled and field-scale testing across key crops to evaluate crop response patterns under stress, seed-related outcomes, and spray behaviour. The goal is reliable performance supported by repeatable evidence.

Digital Crop Response Package

Parallel to formulation work, AAB is building a structured biological evidence base — combining treated vs. untreated comparisons, growth curves, seed metrics, and visual field data — allowing crop response to be measured, analysed, and communicated with confidence.