
Web based marketplaces tailored to smallholder farmers are becoming transformative in sub-Saharan Africa. Platforms like AgriConnect and FarmHub connect producers directly to buyers, offering fair prices, logistics support, and financial services.
In Nigeria, over 100,000 farmers now list produce via AgriConnect. Early adopters earn, on average, 30 40% higher profits than farmers selling through local brokers. Quality grading tools embedded in the app ensure transparency and trust across the supply chain.
These platforms also integrate mobile payments, crop insurance, and short-term credit. In Kenya, FarmHub reports that farmers who joined the platform during pilot trials experienced 25% higher yields and lower post-harvest losses thanks to better storage coordination.
Development grant funding is now scaling these platforms to more countries, blending digital innovation with grassroots agricultural empowerment.


















