Grant & investor brief
Building the infrastructure for remote farming in Africa.
A trusted digital layer connecting people, agricultural services, farm intelligence and markets—starting in Nigeria.
The opportunity
Make agriculture possible beyond the farm gate.
Agriculture remains essential to Nigeria, but participation and productivity are constrained by fragmented services, limited operational visibility, knowledge barriers and difficulty coordinating farm activity.
These are not isolated problems. They are symptoms of an ecosystem that still depends heavily on informal networks and physical proximity.
Our thesis
Technology can separate agricultural participation from constant physical presence.
Not by replacing farmers or expertise, but by making the people, services, information and decisions around a farm easier to coordinate.
The platform
Six connected layers. One remote-agriculture vision.
Each layer can deliver value independently. Together, they create the operating system for a remotely coordinated farm.
Marketplace
Agricultural services
AI intelligence
IoT visibility
Remote management
Market access
Why now
The enabling technology is becoming more practical.
Agrolancer sits where mobile access, cloud infrastructure, sensors and AI meet a persistent agricultural coordination problem.
Growing smartphone access
Rising interest in digital agriculture
Increasing pressure on food systems
A need for better agricultural productivity
More accessible sensors, cloud systems and AI
Growing youth participation in technology
Nigeria first
Validate where the need is immediate.
Nigeria provides the initial environment for Agrolancer to validate a scalable remote-agriculture platform grounded in local agricultural realities.
Africa next
Scale a trusted digital layer.
Many coordination and access problems addressed by Agrolancer exist across African agricultural markets. The model is designed to travel carefully, partnership by partnership.
The vision