Wikifarmer
2014
Year Founded
2022
Year Selected
Athens, Greece
Location(s)
21-50
Team Size
THE MISSION
Wikifarmer, selected in Scale Up Cohort 5, empowers farmers to trade on their own terms, transforming the agricultural marketplace into a global stage for success. As a comprehensive B2B platform, it allows farmers to showcase products, set prices, and compete fairly in local and international markets. By democratizing access to global trade, Wikifarmer enables farmers to bypass costly intermediaries through a digital marketplace. With resources in 17 languages and millions of visitors, it emphasizes quality, transparency, and fairness, helping farmers increase profitability by up to 300%. Wikifarmer’s vision is to create a fair agricultural ecosystem by connecting suppliers directly with buyers, enhancing earnings, promoting sustainable practices, and reinforcing farmers' essential role in the global food supply chain.
Wikifarmer has raised $7.64M, most recently in 2023 with a $5M seed round led by Point Nine, the European VC for SaaS startups and B2B marketplaces. Wikifarmer has partnered with brands such as Farmtopia, IITA, Bio-Lush, and many others.
Wikifarmer in Three:
What problem is Wikifarmer solving? Wikifarmer helps farmers access fair markets and increase profitability by eliminating costly intermediaries.
What’s innovative about Wikifarmer? The startup's B2B platform enables farmers to showcase products, set prices, and connect directly with global buyers.
Who can use Wikifarmer? Farmers worldwide can use Wikifarmer to sell their products and access valuable resources.