Putting trust back into the harvest
We started with one question: why should the person who grows the food have the least visibility into how it’s priced, sold, and paid for?
A marketplace built from the field up
Agriface began with a simple observation: farmers were doing the hardest, most essential work in the supply chain, yet had the least information about how their harvest was priced downstream. Buyers, meanwhile, had no easy way to verify where produce actually came from.
So we built a marketplace where a batch — whether it’s a crop cycle still in the ground or a finished product ready to ship — gets one digital record from the moment it’s listed. Bids happen in the open. Verified batches get a blockchain-backed ledger entry and a QR code that tells their whole story. Payouts land in a farmer’s wallet the moment a deal is done.
We’re still early. But every feature we ship is measured against the same question: does this make the harvest fairer and more transparent for the person who grew it?
Verified from soil to sale
Every finalized batch carries a ledger hash and a QR code — a permanent, checkable record of where it came from.
The values behind every feature we build
Transparency by default
Every bid, every price negotiation, and every batch record is visible to the people it affects — never hidden behind a middleman.
Fair pricing for farmers
Competitive, real-time bidding means the market sets the price — not a single buyer with more leverage than the farmer.
Technology for good
Blockchain, QR codes, and digital payouts aren’t buzzwords here — they’re the plumbing that makes trust possible at scale.
Farmer-first design
Every feature starts with a simple test: does this make life easier for someone standing in a field with a phone in hand?
Ready to bring your harvest online?
Join the marketplace built for transparent pricing, verified provenance, and payouts that land on time.