About Wikifarmer
Through groundbreaking technology, we are revolutionizing the agricultural sector at Wikifarmer, a global platform dedicated to empowering farmers and reshaping the future of food production. Our core mission is to democratize agricultural knowledge and provide farmers with direct access to markets, fostering a more sustainable, transparent, and profitable industry. We are at the forefront of agricultural innovation, leveraging a dual-pronged approach that combines a comprehensive, open-source knowledge library with a dynamic B2B marketplace. This synergy creates a powerful ecosystem that addresses the fundamental challenges faced by farmers worldwide, from outdated cultivation practices to inequitable supply chains.
Our digital library, often lauded as the 'Wikipedia of Farming,' stands as a testament to our commitment to education and empowerment. It is a vast repository of user-generated content, featuring thousands of articles, guides, and studies in multiple languages, all meticulously reviewed by a team of agronomists. This platform enables farmers to access and share cutting-edge, sustainable farming techniques, ultimately leading to increased yields and more environmentally friendly practices. Complementing our educational resources is the Wikifarmer marketplace, a transformative B2B platform that directly connects farmers with buyers. By digitizing the supply chain and eliminating unnecessary intermediaries, we enable farmers to secure fairer prices for their produce, thereby increasing their profitability by up to 300%. This innovative model not only enhances the economic viability of farming but also promotes greater transparency and efficiency throughout the entire agricultural value chain. Our vision extends beyond mere transactions; we are building a global community united by a shared passion for sustainable agriculture and a commitment to feeding the world responsibly.
FAQs
- When was Wikifarmer founded?
- Wikifarmer was founded in 2017.
- Who is the CEO of Wikifarmer?
- The CEOs are Ilias Sousis, Petros Sagos.
- What industries or markets does Wikifarmer operate in?
- Wikifarmer operates in the following markets: Sustainable Agriculture, Agriculture Technology, AgriTech, Supply Chain Management, Educational Technology, Open Source Knowledge Platforms, Food and Beverage Supply Chain, Digital Transformation, Ecommerce, and B2B Marketplace.
- How many employees does Wikifarmer have?
- Wikifarmer has 11-50 employees.
- Where does Wikifarmer have employees?
- Wikifarmer has employees in Greece.
- Does Wikifarmer support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, Wikifarmer is a remote-friendly company.
- What employee benefits does Wikifarmer offer?
- Wikifarmer provides 2 benefits to their employees.
- Does Wikifarmer offer a four-day work week?
- No, Wikifarmer does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is Wikifarmer's tech stack?
- Wikifarmer has 12 technologies in their tech stack.
- What is Wikifarmer's website?
- Wikifarmer's website is wikifarmer.com.