Mobile savings platform connecting smallholder farmers to agricultural inputs across West Africa
myAgro operates a mobile-first layaway system enabling subsistence farmers across West Africa to save incrementally and purchase seeds, fertilizer, and climate-smart training. The organization has scaled from 240 farmers in 2011 to over 250,000 by 2024. Hiring velocity is accelerating with a 3-director leadership layer and equal splits between marketing, development, and product roles—a pattern indicating simultaneous pushes on visibility, digital infrastructure, and platform expansion alongside the stated priority of reaching one million farmers.
Notable leadership hires: Country Director
myAgro is a nonprofit social enterprise headquartered in Thies, Senegal, serving smallholder farmers across West Africa through a mobile savings and input-delivery model. Farmers use the platform to accumulate credit over time and purchase bundled packages (seeds, fertilizer, trees, poultry) paired with climate-resilience training, delivered to their villages. The organization reports participating farmers increase yields by 50–100% and earn $50–150 additional annual income on average. Current operations span Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire, with a 201–500-person team distributed across field operations, fundraising, and product development.
myAgro is headquartered in Thies, Senegal. The organization operates across West Africa with active presence in Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire.
myAgro reports serving over 250,000 farmers as of 2024, up from 240 at founding in 2011. The organization's stated goal is to reach one million farmers across West Africa.
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