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Green Cabbage launches agentic AI platform for procurement
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Green Cabbage launches agentic AI platform for procurement

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Joachim Høgby
1. mai 20261. mai 20264 min lesingKilde: Green Cabbage / PRNewswire

Green Cabbage launched Harvest on May 1, 2026, a secure agentic AI platform for procurement intelligence. The platform brings together market, supplier and commercial intelligence across more than 50 categories, including technology, third-party labor, marketing, travel and AI spend.

The source is Green Cabbage’s PRNewswire release, published at 08:05 Eastern Time on May 1, and the company’s own Harvest product page. The company describes Harvest as a centralized platform with the Harlee and Harvee agents, multilingual support, more than 120 currencies, supplier organization intelligence and a Terms Optimizer for negotiations.

This is not a frontier model launch. It is still relevant for leaders because procurement is one of the places where agentic AI can create fast, measurable impact. Procurement teams often drown in contracts, benchmarks, supplier history, pricing logic and local currency effects. If an agent can actually connect those sources and return negotiation-ready answers, the value is more concrete than another generic chatbot.

Green Cabbage says Harvest will drive faster decisions, better negotiations and smarter spend, but the numbers in the release should be treated as vendor claims. The important product direction is that AI is moving into specific commercial workflows with domain intelligence, not just becoming a search box over documents.

For CIOs, CFOs and CPOs, the question is no longer whether procurement should “use AI.” The question is which categories have enough data, volume and repetition for an agent to affect margin. Technology agreements, consulting spend, license renewals and travel costs are natural starting points.

Assessment: Harvest is worth watching because it attacks a clear enterprise problem. But do not buy the story uncritically. Ask for documented savings, data lineage, audit trails, permission models and explainability before an agent gets to influence real negotiations.

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