b'reached out to his friend Stanley De Boer and the two acquired the company. The two set about updating and upgrading the system. They completely overhauled it making for a less expensive and easier to update model. The PATH farm management software is online and canA PATH module is viewed on the be accessed on any device with an internet connection. It hastablet screen different modules which potato growers can buy and use. Thein a potato modules focus on various aspects of the farm from equipmentpackaging plant. maintenance to crop production tracking. The system uses QR codes that are printed off and stuck to equipment or crates of potatoes, the codes are scanned and all information about the item is then displayed. Labels can also be printed off and stuck to potato shipments. The team at PATH is constantly updating and adding new modules. They listen to growers suggestions and are open to developing new features to address the different needs of clients, De Boer adds.One of the farms PATH has worked with since the start is G Visser & Sons. The fresh potato packing operation in Orwell Cove, P.E.I. was one of the users of the original system and has since upgraded to the new system.There was a mutual connection between some of the developers, ourselves and another farm, where we all saw the A scanner is used to scan A potatoa QR code for packaging planttracking with where PATH isPATH. used to track inventory. SPUDSMART.COM Fall 202233'