60%
Post-harvest value lost
Opaque supply chains and weak provenance erode farmer income and buyer confidence.
Investor & stakeholder dashboard
Cameroon · Cassava value chain
NALDCCAM AgriChain pairs blockchain-verified traceability, AI advisory, community finance and IoT field sensing into one operating system for cassava cooperatives. This dashboard combines live platform metrics pulled directly from the production system with the strategic context investors and partners need.
Live platform metrics
Every figure in this section is queried live from the NALDCCAM database and blockchain pipeline. Program and market context further below is clearly labelled and sourced from cooperative surveys and partner validation.
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Program & market context
The figures in this section are program and market context — drawn from cooperative surveys, government engagement and partner validation — not live database metrics.
The problem
60%
Post-harvest value lost
Opaque supply chains and weak provenance erode farmer income and buyer confidence.
70%
Rural areas under-connected
Most digital tools assume stable internet — they fail where cooperatives actually operate.
~30%
Farmers financially excluded
Smallholders lack formal savings and credit linked to their production.
The solution
NALDCCAM AgriChain turns disconnected processes into a single, offline-first platform that field officers, administrators, farmers and buyers all rely on.
01
Every batch is anchored on Polygon with IPFS evidence — publicly auditable, tamper-resistant provenance.
02
Weather-grounded, batch-aware recommendations and chat guide harvest, processing, quality and logistics.
03
Digital Njangi savings groups connect harvest income to inclusive cooperative banking.
04
Traceable produce flows to buyers through a moderated marketplace with WhatsApp handoff.
05
Offline-first capture, SMS notifications and IoT sensing keep the system working in low-connectivity villages.
Market & traction
$50B
Addressable African cassava value chain
2,600+
Farmers onboarded across the program
$333K
Cooperative revenue tracked
20,000 ha
Ministry-backed expansion pipeline
Cooperative network
A government-supported survey base gives NALDCCAM a concrete, addressable cooperative footprint to scale into.
867
Cooperatives mapped
3
Administrative divisions
7
Cooperative structures
Cassava
Primary crop
Trust model
NALDCCAM does not ask buyers to trust a central database. Batch records are anchored on the public Polygon network and evidence is pinned to IPFS.
Validation & partners
MINADER — agricultural ministry alignment
MINEE — energy & water coordination
Finance — fiscal and cooperative oversight
Strategic partners
UNICEF
UNIDO
IRAD
A2i
University partners
Greenspring
Scope & roadmap
01
Traceability, AI advisory, Njangi, marketplace, learning, notifications, IoT ingestion and public verification are implemented and in production.
02
Mainnet anchoring, deeper marketplace transactions, expanded AgroChip fleet and cooperative onboarding at scale.
03
Multi-crop expansion, export-grade certification flows and regional cooperative federations.
Integration points
Polygon Amoy
Public blockchain anchoring for verified batch records
Pinata / IPFS
Decentralised, content-addressed evidence storage
OpenAI
AI advisory recommendations and grounded chat
Twilio
SMS notifications to farmers in the field
Alchemy
RPC access and signed webhook confirmations
Open-Meteo
Real-time weather signals from farm centroids
Unit economics & IP
≈ $145 / mo
Fixed launch infrastructure cost
≈ $1,740 / yr
Annual fixed run-rate at launch scale
< 1 FCFA / batch
On-chain anchoring cost per batch
Intellectual property
AI advisory orchestration, asynchronous blockchain anchoring and the AgroChip sensor box are documented in an OAPI IP technical dossier covering software, firmware and hardware embodiments.
Explore the live platform, verify a batch yourself, or reach the team to discuss investment and partnership.