1,600+
Farmers targeted in year one
KITA NA NYI connects farmers, cooperatives, and institutional buyers to certified inputs, practical training, and dependable last-mile delivery through local village agents.
1,600+
Farmers targeted in year one
8-16
Village agents in the initial network
2-3 yrs
Planned break-even horizon
Field-ready support
Inputs, training, and distribution planned for rural access.
Certified seeds and fertilizers
Village-agent last-mile coordination
Practical agronomic advisory
Why the model works
KITA NA NYI is built around trust, timing, and practical follow-through. Farmers, cooperatives, and buyers can explore inputs, support services, and field-ready guidance in one clear experience.
Collect Demand
Agents gather seasonal needs close to the farmer.
Supply Quality Inputs
Orders are fulfilled with a focus on authenticity and timing.
Support In The Field
Training and advisory follow-through reinforce adoption and trust.
Services
Guidance on selecting the right seeds, fertilizers, and tools for season-specific conditions.
Talk To Our TeamLast-mile coordination that brings input access closer to rural communities.
See How It WorksPractical field education on resilient cultivation and smarter input use.
Explore ServicesProduct focus
Quality seed options selected for stronger productivity and local suitability.
Trusted fertilizer supply with clearer buyer-facing product communication.
Core tools that support planting, maintenance, and better field operations.
From the blog
Institutional buyers and program teams often need structured information, not just marketing copy.
Read articleVillage-agent coordination remains central to the organization’s distribution model because trust is built locally.
Read articleEarly demand collection helps improve timing, reduce confusion, and strengthen trust before the season starts.
Read articleResource center
A downloadable planning document that outlines the business model, growth direction, and field-facing priorities.
A reference document that helps communicate organizational legitimacy and registration context.
A placeholder resource entry the admin can replace with a formal partner deck or procurement brief.
Who we serve
Access genuine farm inputs, guidance, and timely pre-season delivery.
Coordinate group procurement and training support with a partner that understands field realities.
Work with a locally rooted operator for scalable outreach and agricultural program support.
Trust signals
“What matters to us is consistency. We need the right inputs before the season starts, and we need advice we can actually apply in the field.”
Farmer Group Leader
Cooperative representative . Yei County
“A professional agricultural partner should feel organized, responsive, and easy to trust. That is the direction this platform now communicates.”
Youth Agripreneur
Emerging commercial farmer . Central Equatoria
Partners
Farmer Cooperatives
Group procurement and field coordination partners.
NGO Program Teams
Implementation partners for agricultural outreach and support.
Government Buyers
Potential public-facing and county-level procurement partners.
FAQs
The platform is designed for smallholder farmers, cooperatives, women and youth farmers, commercial growers, NGOs, and government buyers.
Yes. Phase 2 introduces structured content resources in the admin panel so records can be created, edited, reordered, and hidden directly from Filament.
Yes. The public experience is built to stay readable and lightweight on mobile, which is critical for rural and low-bandwidth usage.
Contact and coverage
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +211 000 000 000
Address: Yei Town, Yei River County, Central Equatoria State, South Sudan
Hours: Mon - Sat, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Coverage: Serving Yei and nearby rural communities through a village-agent network.