Agriculture Services
We help Pacific agricultural producers — from individual smallholders to large cooperatives — build the digital infrastructure to meet international quality standards and access premium export markets. Drawing on years of hands-on experience in Pacific agriculture, we design solutions through genuine engagement with farmers, aggregators, and government regulators. Our AI-enabled systems are built for low-connectivity and remote community environments, work offline-first, and put data ownership with the people who generate it.
Enquire about this serviceWhat we deliver
- Digital traceability from farm to export
- Smallholder data capture and management
- Supply chain digitalisation and mapping
- Certification and compliance documentation
- Market access and premium buyer linkages
- Cooperative and aggregator system integration
Core capabilities
AI-Powered Analytics
Machine learning and AI tools that surface patterns, automate data processing, and turn complex supply chain data into clear, actionable insights.
Blockchain Traceability
Cloud-based traceability platforms with optional blockchain anchoring for tamper-proof, verifiable audit trails that build trust with buyers and regulators.
IoT Integration
Connect sensors, weighbridges, and environmental monitoring devices to your data platform.
Real-Time Analytics
Dashboards and reporting tools that turn raw supply chain data into actionable business intelligence.
Electronic Permitting
Digital authorisation and permitting systems for fisheries, agriculture exports, and environmental management.
Agriculture Projects
8 projects in this sector
2022 VitiAgri Data Hub
AgricultureThe VitiAgri Data Hub is an e-agriculture platform developed by Traseable Solutions in partnership with Fiji's Ministry of Agriculture, Waterways, and Sugar Industry (MoAWSI). The system centralises agricultural data processing and dissemination through two core components: a web-based platform and integrated Android mobile app, used by MoAWSI staff to capture and manage data directly from the field. The hub manages records for over 100,000 farmers - tracking profiles, farm visits, cluster and cooperative data, and assistance records - while a statistics dashboard provides management with high-level insights including non-sugarcane agriculture GDP, crop and livestock production, and trade data broken down by commodity, geography, and demographic. The result is a unified, data-driven system that supports evidence-based decision-making and strengthens oversight of Fiji's agricultural sector.
Kava Traceability System
AgricultureThe Calmer Co. is an international Noble Kava company based in Fiji, operating a vertically integrated farm-to-shelf supply chain across global markets. Traseable Solutions developed a comprehensive digital traceability system to digitise their internal control processes, tracking kava from farmers through every production stage — washing, drying, and milling — to the finished product. The system captures supply and receival data, monitors production in real time, and enables end-to-end traceability from final product back to source, ensuring compliance with international standards. The result is a fully transparent supply chain, improved oversight, faster reporting, and a strengthened position as a trusted premium kava supplier.
2024-2025 Business Plan Reporting System
AgricultureThe Business Plan Reporting System (BPRS) is an integrated web and mobile platform developed for Vanuatu's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) to replace a manual, spreadsheet-based reporting process that had long caused delays and data loss. The system allows DARD to create and configure its annual business plan — setting programs, activities, targets, and revenue plans down to the provincial and Area Council level — and enables officers across all levels to report progress, capture activity data, and submit narrative updates in near real time. Role-based access ensures each user sees only data relevant to their assigned location and responsibilities, while automated notifications improve the timeliness of submissions. The result is a centralised digital repository that gives DARD accurate, up-to-date visibility over its performance against annual targets.
2020 Crowdsourcing Market Prices – Assessing the Impact of COVID-19
AgricultureTraseable Solutions supported a rapid regional assessment of COVID-19 impacts on food markets across Fiji, Samoa, and the Solomon Islands, using a novel crowdsourcing approach to collect real-time market data. Within one month, over 30,000 price data points and thousands of geo-referenced images were captured across 21 locations through mobile data collection tools, demonstrating the feasibility of scalable, low-cost data gathering in small island contexts. The assessment revealed that while food availability remained stable, market activity declined significantly, with fewer customers, slower sales, and shifting price dynamics across commodities. Importantly, the project validated crowdsourcing as a viable alternative to traditional data collection methods and highlighted the potential of the TraSeable Farms platform to support ongoing market monitoring. The initiative provides a strong foundation for data-driven policy, enabling governments and partners to better respond to shocks, strengthen food security, and design more resilient agricultural systems across the Pacific.
2018-2022 Traseable Farms
AgricultureTraseable Farms is a modular, scalable digital agriculture platform — comprising a web application and an offline-capable Android mobile app — developed in partnership with the Pacific Islands Farmers Organisation Network (PIFON) to address common data and connectivity challenges facing farmer organisations across the Pacific. The platform enables national agriculture agencies, farmer organisations, and agribusinesses to manage detailed farmer profiles, track assistance programs, subsidies and grants, record farm production and financial data, and generate performance reports. The mobile app extended these capabilities into the field with local weather forecasts, agriculture news, market prices, and a digital marketplace. Initially supported by funding secured at the Pacific Agri-Hack Lab in 2018, the platform grew to host over 15,000 farmer records across 13 organisations in seven Pacific countries.
Horticulture Produce Digital Traceability
AgricultureContracted by Nature's Way Cooperative (NWC) under the Innovative Grant Facility for Pacific Agro-SMEs, Traseable Solutions digitised NWC's manual, paper-based operations into a web-based traceability system for fresh fruit and vegetable exports. The platform links electronic grower supply data with quarantine treatment records for NWC's Heat Treatment for Australia and New Zealand (HTFA) operations, and enables traceback to source farms via QR codes printed on export boxes — replacing the previous stamped code system and streamlining response to pest interceptions or quality issues. The system covers grower, exporter, and importer profiles, treatment and export tracking, and analytics, and was later integrated with the Traseable Farms platform for ongoing hosting and service. NWC has continued to use and renew the system annually since its completion in 2020.
2019-2020 Rural Agriculture Training Database
AgricultureFiji's oldest training school, Tutu Rural Training Center, required the ability to track the performance of all their training participants to strengthen their ability to help young rural farmers. We developed a database tool that allows Tutu to record performance against several measures for all their training participants, especially in their flagship Kevin Young Farmer course.
2020 Food Systems Mapping
AgricultureContracted by the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Traseable Solutions managed the data collection phase of a food systems mapping study investigating food behaviours and the nutrition environment in Fiji. The study formed part of a broader initiative to inform public health policy on obesity and non-communicable diseases across Pacific Island countries. Traseable recruited, trained, and managed enumerators to conduct surveys across urban centres and 92 schools on Viti Levu and Vanua Levu — covering school food environments, healthy food basket pricing, consumer purchasing behaviours at fresh food markets, and detailed dietary intake interviews. Data was collected electronically using KoBoToolbox configured for offline use, ensuring reliable capture across areas with limited connectivity.
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