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- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Farmer Connect operates as an interoperable data hub, designed to integrate with a company's existing enterprise systems rather than replace them. Its methodology is built on precise batch-to-plot traceability, requiring the linkage of specific product lots back to the exact geographic coordinates of their origin. Some of its main operational capabilities are:
API-First Integration: The platform connects via standard APIs to existing data sources like ERP systems (including SAP) and supplier portals. This allows for data harmonization without disrupting established workflows.
Centralized Geolocation Management: A core function is the collection, validation, and management of precise geolocation data (GPS coordinates or polygons) for all farms and plots of origin. This forms the foundational evidence required by the EUDR.
Automated DDS Generation & Submission: The software automatically generates and submits the legally required Due Diligence Statements (DDS) with all attached EUDR data directly to the EU Information System.
Batch-Level Traceability: The platform provides granular traceability down to the batch or lot level, linking final products back to their specific origins. It creates a verifiable chain of custody that is audit-ready at any point.
Audit-Ready Data Storage: All submissions, records, and source data are stored within the platform for the mandatory five-year retention period required by the EUDR. This facilitates quick access and retrieval for internal audits or regulatory inspections.
Closing Insights
Farmer Connect was launched in 2019 with the aim to better integrate farmers at the origin into digital supply chains. This grounding in on-the-ground agricultural realities informs the platform's design. It is powered by IBM's Blockchain Transparent Supply platform, which provides a secure, immutable ledger for traceability data. The company's commodity-agnostic approach is a key feature. While it has proven implementations in coffee, cocoa, rubber, and timber, its core architecture is designed to adapt to a wide range of soft commodities and complex, multi-commodity supply chains.
In August 2025, Farmer Connect's development trajectory entered a new phase when it was acquired by the Singapore-based agritech firm Agridence Group. This strategic merger was not just a change in ownership; it was the union of two highly complementary platforms. The move combines Farmer Connect's deep expertise in European Union regulatory compliance (particularly for the EUDR) with Agridence's established strength in upstream Asian sourcing and multi-commodity traceability.
While specific subscription fees are not listed, its value is in reducing the long-term cost and risk of manual compliance and potential market exclusion. Notably, it integrates with SAP and other major ERPs, and its partnership with Trade in Space provides access to satellite-based deforestation monitoring. In summary, it is best suited for multinational companies facing EUDR reporting obligations to prove deforestation-free supply chains across numerous geographies and supplier tiers with reliability and an audit-proof system.