Empowering
African farmers

by providing access to knowledge and resources that increase food crop production and improve their livelihoods.

Agrici provides holistic agricultural support services to small-scale farmers and agro industry structures in Africa to improve food sovereignty and increase farmers income. Agrici’s approach involves working with a team of agriculture guides and local partners to deliver its unique BOOST Program which offering includes training, access to working capital, and quality inputs.

The Food Sovereignty
Crisis in Africa​

Up to 70% of food crops are imported​

In Cote d’Ivoire, local agriculture supplies less than 30%
of the country’s demand for food crops, the remaining 70%
is imported. Many African countries suffer from even
dire Food Sovereignty challenges.

GROWTH IN LOCAL AGRICULTURE WILL SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACT THE ENTIRE NATION.

Demographic changes*
(*population increase and urbanization)
A growing middle class​
Increased food consumption

Three key challenges of the family farm

After two decades of work with thousands of farmers from African rural communities, this is what we learned: 

01. High mortality rate (from seed to seedling)
02. Lack of agricultural knowledge
03. No access to working capital
The Poverty Cycle of the Family Farm:
Low yield and quality of produce
 Low income
Families trapped in the poverty cycle*
*Lack of health care, insufficient nutrition, no access to education and professional training. 

AGRICI’s Three Pillar Solution

To address these challenges AGRICI developed a 3-pillar product and services solution aimed at illuminating the key challenges faced by family farms.
The solution will be delivered through the innovative members program BOOST