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Agricultural Advisory at National Scale

Every farmer. Expert advice. In their own language.

AGRIVI enables governments, NGOs, and development programmes to deliver expert agronomic advisory to every farmer in their country — at a fraction of the cost of field-based programmes.

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Farmers enrolled10,482
Languages active12
Active this week6,840
Avg. response time< 30 sec
10K+Farmers Reached
50+Languages Supported

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Farmers Reached

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Languages Supported

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Countries Deployed

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The Challenge

Extension services reach a fraction of the farmers who need them.
The knowledge gap widens with every season.

The gap between the advice available to farmers and the advice they actually receive is one of the largest preventable causes of yield loss in smallholder agriculture. Field-based programmes alone cannot close it.

Field officers cover a small fraction of the farming population

An extension officer can visit a limited number of farms per year. In most countries, the majority of smallholders go an entire growing season without speaking to an expert — and their yields reflect it.

Advisory quality varies significantly across the workforce

Ensuring every extension interaction reflects current best practices, regional pest models, and local crop calendars is operationally impossible to guarantee across a large, dispersed field team.

Cost per farmer reached limits programme scale

The majority of extension programme budgets go to logistics, travel, and staff time. Reaching ten times more farmers with the same resources requires a fundamentally different model.

Programme impact is hard to measure and report

Without structured data on which farmers were reached, what advice was given, and how practices changed, governments and donors lack the evidence base to evaluate, improve, or fund agricultural programmes.

How It Works

The same expertise your extension officers provide —
available to every farmer, every day.

AGRIVI AI Engage gives governments and NGOs a way to deliver consistent, localised agronomic advice at national scale — on the phones and messaging channels farmers already use.

1

Reaches farmers on any phone, in any language

No app download. No smartphone required. Farmers enrol via QR code or SMS and engage through WhatsApp, Viber, or SMS — the channels that exist everywhere. Available in 50+ languages, including local dialects.

2

Advisory tailored to local crops, pests, and conditions

The AI is trained on the specific crop varieties, regional pest calendars, climate conditions, and locally available inputs for the deployment country. Farmers receive advice that is directly actionable in their context — not generic global guidance.

3

Proactive seasonal guidance, not just reactive Q&A

The platform pushes timely advice on planting windows, pest risk periods, input application timing, and weather events to every enrolled farmer — before the problem becomes a yield loss.

4

Extension officers reach 5–10x more farmers

Human-in-the-loop capability means field staff can monitor conversations, step in on complex cases, and focus on the interactions that need a human. The AI handles routine questions and proactive outreach at scale.

5

Programme impact measured, not assumed

Full engagement analytics show which farmers were reached, how frequently, what topics were covered, and how advisory patterns evolve over time — giving programme managers and donors structured evidence for reporting and funding decisions.

6

Built for development partner deployment structures

AGRIVI has delivered advisory programmes with World Bank initiatives, bilateral agencies, and international NGOs across 15+ countries — including multi-country programmes, phased rollouts, and complex donor reporting requirements.

Programme Dashboard● Live

Farmers enrolled

10,482

Active this week

6,840

Top advisory topics this season

Maize — nutrient deficiency1840
Tomato — late blight management1500
Wheat — rust prevention1160
Rice — irrigation timing820
Advisory Topics — This Month● Live
Pest & disease management38%
Crop nutrition & fertilisation27%
Weather & irrigation21%
Market & compliance14%

What Our Clients Say

With AGRIVI, we can now provide continuous, personalised agronomic advice to thousands of farmers who previously had no access to expert guidance. The impact on farm productivity in our programme regions has been measurable and significant.

IADK Kosovo

Programme Director

Read the full case study

Case Studies

Real results, real customers

AGRIVI partnered with IADK and a World Bank development programme to deliver AI-powered agronomic advisory to over 10,000 smallholder farmers across Kosovo — via WhatsApp, in Albanian and Serbian, with no app download required.

Key result

10,000+ farmers reached with consistent agronomic advisory

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The Barbados Agricultural Management Company, which manages around 30% of the island sugar industry, implemented AGRIVI to digitalize farm records, improve traceability, and provide advisory to local farmers.

Key result

10–15% revenue increase shortly after implementation

360 Farm EnterpriseRead story

Proven ROI

See what AGRIVI delivers for your business

Up to 20% cost reduction, up to 15% profitability increase, and up to 11x ROI — backed by real results across operations like yours.

Up to 11x

ROI Potential

per dollar invested

Up to 20%

Cost Reduction

in operations

Up to 15%

Revenue Increase

through better decisions

50+

Countries

AGRIVI is deployed globally

FAQ

Common questions