Investing in the Infrastructure Layer
for African Agriculture
AgricTrail is building a scalable agricultural operating system that connects farmers, cooperatives, agribusinesses, services, finance, markets, traceability, data intelligence and impact.

Why AgricTrail Matters
African agriculture is large, essential and full of opportunity, but much of the system remains fragmented, informal and under-digitized. Farmers need visibility, records, inputs, finance and markets. Agribusinesses need verified supply and structured trade. Governments and development partners need reliable data. Financial institutions need better credit signals. Consumers and buyers need traceability and trust. AgricTrail is building the infrastructure layer that connects these needs into one modular platform.
Current Stage
AgricTrail is in MVP and pilot-readiness stage, with a platform architecture designed around farmer identity, FarmMate, cooperative tools, agribusiness onboarding, market access, services, finance readiness, insights, government dashboards, NGO program tools and consumer traceability. The current focus is to complete product readiness, strengthen pilot execution, onboard early users and build strategic partnerships.
How AgricTrail Makes Money
Our business model spans multiple scalable streams across the agricultural value chain.
5-Year Roadmap
Year 1
Nigeria pilot, MVP completion, early farmer and agribusiness onboarding, Trade Centre activation.
Year 2
Expand Nigerian operations and prepare regional market entry.
Year 3
Scale across selected African markets and deepen finance, traceability and insights layers.
Year 4
Expand Trade Centre networks, enterprise partnerships and government/NGO dashboards.
Year 5
Build AgricTrail into a leading pan-African agricultural operating system.
Use of Funds
Investment will support product development, engineering, pilot execution, user onboarding, Trade Centre activation, partnerships, compliance, marketing, field operations and expansion planning.
Impact Thesis
AgricTrail is designed to create measurable impact by improving farmer visibility, market access, financial inclusion, cooperative strength, food system transparency, trade formalization, government planning and development program accountability.
Important Investor Note
Market-size figures and sector estimates should be supported with credible sources where used. If figures such as the number of African smallholder farmers, agri-finance gaps, post-harvest losses or food import values are included, they should be presented as sourced market estimates, not unsupported claims.