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eFarmersHub: Digitizing Agribusiness Operations

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LightCastle Analytics Wing
July 3, 2019
eFarmersHub: Digitizing Agribusiness Operations

Digitalizing Agro BusinessData and ag-tech are driving sweeping changes in agriculture development.
Data and ag-tech are changing the game. The integration is opening up wider avenues of business opportunities, rendering greater income potential, and inspiring the next generation of agribusinesses to resurrect the image of an industry that’s slowly taking a backseat, but which nonetheless has been the growth driver of Bangladesh in its early years. A paradigm shift in agriculture is already underway.

Recognizing an untapped opportunity to digitize agribusiness operations for SFSA

Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture (SFSA) runs a Farmers’ Hub (FH) model across six countries including Bangladesh. Essentially, each FH is an agribusiness that offers multiple services to local farmers on a commercial basis.

The absence of a data-driven approach is prevalent across the entire Agri value chain ranging from farmers to Agri entrepreneurs to franchisees to forward actors. Farmers need access to timely market information and Agri inputs; Agri entrepreneurs grapple with collecting cash on time and optimizing product inventory to adequately grow; franchisees and the forward market require robust backward value chain actors profiling to ensure greater transparency for improving the ultimate customer experience. In short, an efficient digital solution needed to be deployed to solve the pain points.


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LightCastle and SFSA jointly introduced a novel mobile-light ERP solution – eFarmersHub – to solve the problem. It is an integrated digital solution that combines four components: a mobile application, a web dashboard, a monitoring & evaluation (M&E) tool, and a notification center.

Using the app, FH owners keep records of daily transactions, generate invoices, receive credit alerts, access financial reports, and compare market prices across hubs. Franchisees track these entrepreneurs’ and smallholders’ performance – both individually and collectively – in real-time by accessing various reports through a web dashboard. Additionally, they can leverage the M&E tool to assess their field team’s performance – who’s responsible for managing the FHs.

What’s more, through the notification center, they can maintain better relationships with the farmers. By sending text messages to equip smallholders and FHs with agricultural know-how, timely notification, and promotional offers, franchisees increase customer loyalty. A dedicated call center provides round-the-clock technical support.

Pilot paved the way for a successful rollout

Before the advent of eFarmersHub, market actors used to collect information in the traditional way – the good, old pen-and-paper style. However, the process is cumbersome, time-consuming, prone to manual errors – all of which ultimately result in sub-optimal efficiency.

In the course of development, first, we ran a pilot in Bangladesh with minimum viable features to understand whether the technology would receive user acceptance. We visited the field and spent considerable time with the smallholders and agribusiness owners to understand their business needs in granular detail. At the pilot stage, the app was text-heavy, took a long time to process computations, didn’t have offline capability, and lacked a notification system. Likewise, the web dashboard could only provide limited reports and didn’t have drill-down filtering options. All of these challenges, among several others, were recognized in quick time during test runs. However, the most interesting finding was that the market actors embraced the technology and found it valuable – validating the initial hypothesis.

Once our initial hypotheses were validated, we committed time and resources to build a robust solution – rolling out features in different phases. Now, the mobile app features an intuitive UI/UX (icon/tile-based display), loads faster, has the multi-lingual capability, tracks geo-location, and is able to capture data even without the internet. Moreover, the web dashboard consists of in-depth reports in crisp visualizations, a product setup panel, multi-layer filtering options, and a notification system. Because of these additions, the market actors have increased adoption rates. Most recently, we have added the offline feature capability to tackle the limited internet connectivity issue in remote areas.

Rural woman using eFarmersHub mobile application

Smallholders’ income increased by 34% and post-harvest losses declined by 3-8%

Currently, e-FarmersHub is being used across 100+ FHs in 4 countries including Bangladesh, Senegal, Indonesia, and Kenya. Findings from Bangladesh’s data so far indicate early signs of success. Yields of associated farmers increased by 25% on average compared to the non-associated farmers (an increase of 13%). Smallholders’ income increased by 34% and post-harvest losses declined by 3-8%.

What awaits in the future?

At present, eFarmersHub receives good recognition from the market actors. We are constantly collecting feedback from the users and are working to optimize product performance while also developing new, useful features in phases. Simultaneously, we will be generating value-adding dashboard reports for franchisees and SFSA’s management. The product will be exported to more countries including Mali later this year. We also harbor plans to introduce payment getaway, marketplace creation et al other features in the near future.

With increasing support and investment on the digital front across the country, Bangladesh’s agriculture sector is likely to witness more digital transformation. Early results underscore the conclusion that the product can be a viable business agricultural service model. All these points to a brighter future, empowering market actors – including smallholders – to become more data-driven in their day-to-day decisions.


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WRITTEN BY: LightCastle Analytics Wing

At LightCastle, we take a data-driven approach to create opportunities for growth and impact. We consult and collaborate with development partners, the public sector, and private organizations to promote inclusive economic growth that positively changes the lives of people at scale. Being a data-driven and transparent organization, we believe in democratizing knowledge and information among the stakeholders of the economy to drive inclusive growth.

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