Agricultural knowledge base and B2B marketplace connecting farmers, suppliers, and buyers globally
Wikifarmer operates a three-pillar digital ecosystem for agriculture: a knowledge platform, a B2B marketplace, and training academy. The tech stack is classic PHP/MySQL with CS-Cart e-commerce, AWS infrastructure, and integrations into HubSpot and Sage—reflecting an operational backbone built for transactional scale rather than data-heavy product work. Hiring is heavily weighted toward sales (41% of open roles) and finance, with active projects centered on marketplace scaling, regional expansion (Italy, Nordics), and supplier onboarding—indicating a sales-driven growth phase focused on geographic penetration and operational automation.
Notable leadership hires: Finance Head, Head of Finance
Wikifarmer is a digital platform serving the global agri-food supply chain with three interconnected products: an educational knowledge base for sustainable farming practices, a B2B marketplace matching agricultural suppliers with buyers, and a training academy. The company operates across Europe with headquarters in Athens and distributed hiring across Greece, Canada, Spain, Italy, UK, Sweden, and Poland. Core pain points center on digital tool adoption, transitioning traditional traders to online channels, catalog accuracy, and scaling marketplace liquidity—challenges typical of marketplaces bridging fragmented, offline-heavy industries.
PHP, MySQL, Docker, AWS, CS-Cart (e-commerce), JavaScript, jQuery, CSS. Integrated with HubSpot for CRM, Sage for accounting, and SAP Business One for enterprise operations. No recent major tech migrations in the data.
Regional expansion (Italy, Nordics), supplier onboarding platform, marketplace scaling, digital tool adoption, finance automation, and catalog accuracy improvements. Also pursuing new raw material categories and cost optimization initiatives.
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