We believe every farmer deserves access to cutting-edge technology that makes farming smarter, more sustainable, and more profitable.
AgriSmart AI was founded in 2023 by a team of agricultural scientists, AI researchers, and social entrepreneurs who saw firsthand how smallholder farmers in developing regions were losing crops to unpredictable weather, pest outbreaks, and depleted soils — while Big Agriculture had access to technology that could prevent these losses.
We set out to democratize access to precision agriculture tools by building an affordable, AI-driven platform that works for farms of all sizes — from a 2-acre plot in rural India to a 5,000-acre operation in the American Midwest.
Today, AgriSmart AI serves over 10,000 farmers across 12 countries, helping them increase yields by up to 40% while reducing water use by 60% and chemical inputs by 50%.
To empower every farmer with accessible, AI-driven tools that optimize resource use, improve crop productivity, and ensure economic viability — while preserving environmental health for future generations.
A world where technology bridges the gap between traditional farming wisdom and modern agricultural science, ensuring food security for 10 billion people by 2050.
Every solution we build prioritizes environmental sustainability — reducing chemical runoff, conserving water, and rebuilding soil health for long-term productivity.
We design our platform for farmers of all scales and backgrounds, with multilingual support, low-bandwidth modes, and affordable pricing tiers.
We continuously push the boundaries of what AI can do for agriculture, investing in R&D partnerships with leading universities and research institutions.
We are honest about the capabilities and limitations of our technology, building trust through clear communication and measurable results.
Farmers worldwide struggle with challenges that traditional methods cannot solve fast enough. AI offers the speed, precision, and scalability needed to address these issues.
Climate change, soil degradation, and pest pressure are causing yields to stagnate or decline, threatening food security for billions of people.
Agriculture consumes 70% of global freshwater, yet most farms use inefficient irrigation methods that waste up to 50% of water applied.
Over 2 billion smallholder farmers lack access to credit, insurance, and market information — trapping them in cycles of poverty and risk.
A diverse team of engineers, scientists, and farmers working together to build the future of agriculture.
Agricultural scientist with 15 years of experience in precision farming and sustainable crop management across South Asia.
Former ML researcher at Google Brain, specialized in computer vision for agricultural applications and satellite image analysis.
Product leader with deep expertise in IoT platforms, having previously built smart agriculture solutions at a leading agritech startup.
Operations expert with 10 years in agricultural supply chains across Sub-Saharan Africa, focused on smallholder farmer empowerment.
Whether you're a farmer, investor, or technology partner — we'd love to hear from you.