Agricultural data infrastructure · Cameroon

Verified farmer data for African agriculture.

Cooperatives enrol their farmers, log every season, and map every plot. The data becomes credit scores banks can trust and EUDR trace reports exporters can prove.

One real photograph · no stock

The problem

Invisible farmers, unprovable shipments.

Most African farmers are invisible to formal finance — not because they aren't bankable, but because their farming history isn't recorded. No history, no credit. No credit, no inputs. No inputs, no yield. The cycle holds.

On the buying side, EU Deforestation Regulation now requires geo-located proof of origin for cocoa, coffee, palm and rubber. Most cooperatives can't supply it. Most exporters can't prove it. Real shipments are getting stuck.

FarmersLog fixes the data layer underneath both.

What FarmersLog does

One field record. Three things institutions can act on.

Cooperative & farmer management

A free portal for cooperatives. Enrol farmers, log seasonal records, manage plots, bulk-import existing rosters. Built for managers who spend their day in the field, not behind a desk.

Field-verified credit scoring

CreditReady · 0–100

Every farmer gets a 0–100 credit score built from their real farming record: data completeness, seasons of experience, harvest consistency, volume, anomaly history, cooperative standing. Banks and MFIs query a farmer by name and see the score with the data behind it.

EUDR-compliant traceability

Plots are mapped as real GPS polygons on satellite imagery. Each trace report carries a public verification code, satellite deforestation status, and the cooperative's coverage map. Cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber.

How it works

The data becomes the product.

01

Enrol farmers

Cooperative managers add each farmer — name, contact, ID — and bulk-import existing rosters from CSV.

02

Log each season

Inputs used, harvest quantity, sale destinations, weather events. Submit for verification.

03

Map the plots

On a satellite map, drop a pin or walk the boundary corner by corner. The area is calculated automatically.

04

The data becomes the product

Banks query farmers and see CreditReady scores. Exporters generate EUDR trace reports with verification codes anyone can look up.

For cooperatives

A serious tool for the people who actually do the work.

Onboard your cooperativeFree for cooperatives · set up in a day
  • Replace paper rosters and spreadsheets.
  • Enrol a farmer in under a minute; bulk-import a CSV when you already have the list.
  • Log every crop season — inputs, harvest, sale — with anomaly flags surfaced automatically.
  • Map plots accurately, either by GPS or by walking the boundary. Areas are measured, not estimated.
  • Generate an EUDR trace report for any cooperative, crop and season in one click.

For institutions · banks, MFIs & exporters

Decide on real farming data — not affidavits.

Request institutional accessAPI access for direct integration is on the roadmap.
  • Search any enrolled farmer by name or membership number.
  • See their CreditReady score and every figure behind it.
  • Pull verified EUDR trace reports for cocoa, coffee, palm and rubber.

What "verified" means

Data is field-captured by cooperative managers, not self-reported by farmers.
Plot locations are real GPS coordinates — polygons where the field was walked, points otherwise.
Each seasonal record can be flagged by the system and reviewed before it counts.

Where we work

Active cooperatives
Coverage growing
Cameroon · all 10 regions · Yaoundé · Bamenda · Douala

FAQ

Questions, answered plainly.

Is FarmersLog free for cooperatives?
Yes. The cooperative portal is free. Revenue comes from institutional clients who consume the data.
Who owns the data?
The cooperative. Institutions get scoped query access — never raw exports of personal data.
What crops are supported?
Cocoa, coffee, oil palm and rubber for EUDR traceability. Potato, maize, cassava, plantain, beans, sorghum, groundnuts and more for credit scoring and farmer records.
How accurate is the credit score?
The score is built from data completeness, seasons of experience, harvest consistency, volume, anomaly history and cooperative reliability. It improves as more seasons are logged and reviewed.
How is a plot verified?
Cooperative managers walk the plot boundary on a phone and drop a corner at each turn. The polygon is drawn live on satellite imagery so it can be checked visually. Phone GPS is accurate to 5–10 metres — enough for EUDR and credit decisions.
Where do you operate?
Cameroon today, expanding across Central and West Africa as cooperative coverage grows.

Get access

Onboard your cooperative, or request institutional access.

Tell us who you are and we'll set you up. No sales theatre — the people who build the product read these.

Free for cooperatives, always.
We reply within 48 hours.
Built and operating in Cameroon.