Traceability and compliance infrastructure for African agricultural exports. Mapping farms. Verifying supply chains. Automating compliance.
Supply Chain Intelligence
Effective 2025, exporters must prove their commodities are not sourced from deforested land — with documentary evidence at the farm level.
"The infrastructure to prove deforestation-free sourcing simply does not exist for most smallholder supply chains in West Africa."
Once captured, farm boundaries, crop production data, supplier relationships, and commodity traceability compound into a long-term agricultural intelligence layer.
Competitors would need years of field operations to replicate this dataset. The data captured today is the infrastructure for every future intelligence product.
Every farm mapped is a farmer brought into the formal economy with a permanent, verifiable identity in a global supply chain.
The platform was not built in response to a market report. It was built to solve a compliance problem that was blocking real export revenue.
| Field mapping operations — personnel, transport, field logistics | $45,000 |
| Mapping equipment and mobile tools | $15,000 |
| Platform development — compliance features, buyer portal | $40,000 |
| Farmer onboarding, training, and community engagement | $20,000 |
| Total | $120,000 |
Impact: Enable $12M in export contracts benefiting 5,000+ smallholder farmers across three Nigerian states.
Every farm mapped is a farmer brought into the global economy with a permanent, verifiable identity in the supply chain.