For emerging and informal farmers, the margin between a good harvest and total loss is razor thin. Unpredictable weather, pest outbreaks, and poor market timing can destroy months of work. At SIBO Business Solutions, we believe technology should level the playing field—not widen the gap.
That’s why we’ve deployed artificial intelligence specifically designed for small-scale, resource-limited farms.
Our AI platform, “AgriMind,” works with basic smartphones—no expensive sensors required. Farmers simply upload images of their crops or share voice notes about local conditions. Our models then deliver real-time advice: when to plant, how to spot early signs of blight, and which soil nutrients are lacking.
But prediction is only half the battle. Food security fails when produce rots before reaching a buyer. Our AI also analyzes informal market data—vendor prices at local stalls, seasonal demand, even road access reports—to recommend the best selling window and location. One pilot group of 200 farmers in peri-urban regions reduced post-harvest losses by over 35% in six months.
Crucially, we don't just hand farmers a black box. Our system works offline, respects local languages, and continuously learns from each farmer’s feedback. The more they use it, the smarter it gets.
Informal farmers grow over 70% of the food in many developing economies. Ignoring them is not an option. SIBO Business Solutions is proving that accessible AI can transform uncertainty into security—one small farm at a time.
We’re not building the future. We’re securing dinner for tomorrow.
