Two calves limping. One has stopped feeding.
- Foot rotlikely
- Tick-borne illnesspossible
- Mineral deficiencypossible
Mothusi Agriculture combines the MGS growth framework with sector-specific field workflows for farmers, agribusinesses, field teams, and support programmes. Every farm or agri-SME gets one record: business tier, evidence, issue clusters, production context, farm visits, commodity diagnostics, vet and field dispatches, offtake readiness, and next actions. Your team can diagnose the farm, route the right support, capture field evidence, respond faster to production issues, and report measurable progress across commodities, regions, and cohorts.
Built with farmers, programme officers, vets, processors, and lenders.
Agriculture programmes often know how many farmers were enrolled, how many visits were made, and how much support was allocated. What is harder to see is which farms are actually getting stronger, which issues are recurring, which interventions worked, which farmers are becoming market-ready, and where urgent support is needed now. Farm diagnostics, vet responses, field notes, production records, buyer readiness, and business maturity are usually split across different systems, if they are captured at all.
By the time animal health, crop stress, or production bottlenecks are visible centrally, the damage is already larger.
Field teams respond case by case without a shared view of recurring issues, commodity patterns, or SME maturity.
A farmer may receive technical support, but the programme still cannot see whether the business is becoming more viable, fundable, or market-ready.
Visit reports, photos, treatment notes, and observations are often stored but not turned into structured evidence.
Farmers are trained and visited, but not matched early enough to buyers, offtakers, or production-readiness pathways.
Programmes can report activity, but not always business movement, farm-health improvement, or readiness progression.
Mothusi and the MGS framework run every SME. The Agriculture layer extends that foundation with the sector-specific workflows, AI mentor, mapping, evidence schemas, marketplace, supply chain networks, and field operations that generic SME software does not understand.
Mothusi Agriculture does not replace MGS. It extends it.
The same tier structure, evidence-confidence model, issue clusters, and reporting logic still apply. The agriculture layer adds the sector workflows agriculture programmes actually need: commodity diagnostics, farm visits, vet dispatch, production evidence, and offtake readiness.
That means agriculture can be measured in a sector-specific way without losing comparability across the wider SME ecosystem.
Generic platform demos collapse under contact with real operators. These are three concrete journeys, end to end, with the artefacts the platform actually produces along the way.
A smallholder farmer becomes a credible, fundable business through a single connected workflow. No new app, no second login, no separate paperwork.
A farmer opens Mothusi and asks the question in front of them: which crop to plant, whether to expand the flock, how to price a buyer offer.
Mothusi AIA guided conversation captures commodity, scale, infrastructure, and current commercial position.
Mothusi AIThe diagnostic flags input cost weakness, a missing buyer relationship, and inadequate post-harvest handling.
MGS FrameworkAn extension officer runs a structured visit. Photos, GPS, infrastructure, and condition are captured.
Field workflowA short course produces an applied output: an input cost plan the farmer uses for the season.
Learning MgmtA buyer in the programme network with capacity for the farmer's commodity is introduced.
Network MgmtWith verified production, an applied input plan, and an offtake conversation logged, the operator becomes eligible for seasonal capital.
FundingA livestock farmer turns a single animal health event into structured operational, financial, and risk evidence that funders and insurers can actually read.
In conversation, in the farmer's own language, with as much or as little detail as they can give.
Mothusi AIMothusi runs a guided triage. Affected animals, observed symptoms, environmental context, urgency rating.
Mothusi AIClosest qualified vet by species, region, and availability receives the dispatch.
Network MgmtCondition, dosage, withdrawal period, and prognosis logged on site in a structured record.
Field workflowThe herd or flock health log reflects the event. Ongoing risk visible.
Growth recordRe-visit, treatment course completion, or referral booked and tracked to completion.
Mothusi AIThe operational record IS the claim evidence. No re-creation, no missing dates.
Growth recordA processor turns scattered supplier and customer data into a structured evidence pack that supports growth capital and additional buyer relationships.
Stage, levers, evidence confidence assessed across the operation.
Mothusi AIEach relationship structured: who, what, on what terms, at what cadence.
Network MgmtBank feed or statement upload, capacity utilisation, throughput recorded.
Production recordAgainst the relevant sector standards: HACCP, GFSI, country food safety regulator.
MGS FrameworkDocument pack, financial summary, risk profile, Mothusi lender summary produced.
FundingA buyer in the network with capacity for the processor's output is introduced.
Network MgmtEach feature is a real operational workflow, not a marketing label. Click through to see how it is built, what evidence it produces, and who it benefits.
Personalised farming advice and training in the farmer's language. Daily companion that knows the operator's crops, season, and cycle.
Read the workflowFarm boundary drawn on Google Maps, infrastructure, livestock, equipment, and labour. One structured record per farm.
Read the workflowOperators draw farm boundaries directly on Google Maps. Cohort maps show where the farms are and where the programme reaches.
Read the workflowOperational, commercial, and financial reality assessed commodity by commodity.
Read the workflowStructured visits captured with GPS, condition photos, and verified actions.
Read the workflowFarmer-initiated vet dispatch with closed-loop herd and flock health records.
Read the workflowMonthly capture per commodity: planting, harvest, livestock cycles, yields, inputs, and post-harvest losses.
Read the workflowBuyer relationships, offtake agreements, delivery notes, invoices, and market linkage.
Read the workflowEvery farm has a public-facing storefront. Buyers, aggregators, and processors find verified suppliers in one place.
Read the workflowConnect farmers to input suppliers, processors, logistics, aggregators, and offtakers in structured networks.
Read the workflowMatch to seasonal capital, equipment, livestock, offtake-backed, climate resilience finance.
Read the workflowTraining mapped to farm action: recordkeeping, biosecurity, post-harvest handling.
Read the workflowFarmer development, supplier readiness, cooperative support, animal health, climate resilience.
Read the workflowThe same evidence layer serves the farmer, the field officer, the vet, the programme, the offtaker, the lender, and the cooperative. Different views, same source of truth.
| Audience | Value delivered |
|---|---|
| Farmers and agri-SMEs | Clearer guidance, faster support responses, stronger market readiness, and a record that grows with the farm. |
| Field officers and extension teams | Respond faster, capture structured evidence, and see the history of the farm before every visit. |
| Veterinarians and animal-health teams | Receive better case context, log interventions properly, and keep animal-health events connected to the farm record. |
| Agriculture programmes | Track which farms are improving, which commodity issues are recurring, and which interventions produce measurable movement. |
| Offtakers and processors | Identify suppliers with stronger production evidence, reliability, and readiness for commercial engagement. |
| Agri lenders and DFIs | See business readiness, production context, field support history, and commercial evidence in one place. |
| Cooperatives and sector bodies | Coordinate support across members, regions, and commodities with stronger visibility and reporting. |
A briefing covers commodity configuration, field workflows, farm diagnostics, vet dispatch, offtake readiness, MGS integration, reporting, and deployment across agriculture programmes, cooperatives, or regional support ecosystems.
From business support to measurable enterprise development. Across sectors, countries, and real operating environments.