ZeroFarm

In Development 2024
ZeroFarm

Urban farming in Southeast Asia is fragmented: small city farms grow without consistent buyers, restaurants source produce through traditional distributors with multi-day delivery chains, and agronomists have no channel to monetize remote expertise.

ZeroFarm connects all three on one platform. Farms publish growing capacity and crop types. Restaurants post RFQs with delivery specs — nearby farms respond with quotes. Geo-matching surfaces the closest verified farm, so fresh produce travels hours instead of days. Agronomists join as specialists: they review farm journals and environmental logs directly in the platform, assign corrective tasks, and deliver guidance without an on-site visit.

Platform modules, by role:

Farmers get a growing recipe library (20+ validated blueprints for arugula, basil, spinach — with phase-by-phase temperature, humidity, CO2, and nutrient targets), crop cycle tracking tied to active orders, a worker portal for daily task assignment, an auto-populated planting calendar derived from accepted orders, and AI climate guidance that works from manual log entries or live sensor data.

Buyers (restaurants, stores) get the produce marketplace with standing orders for recurring supply, farm profiles with ratings, and real-time order tracking from planting through harvest and delivery.

Agronomists get a remote consultation interface: annotated task lists, environmental log access, and utilization analytics.

No hardware required to start. The platform runs on manual log entries — IoT sensor integration is an optional upgrade. Launching across Thailand with Bangkok as the initial hub, expanding to Chiang Mai, Phuket, and regional cities in 2025.

ZeroFarm is backed by CimpleO Group.

What we're looking for

Looking for agri-tech investors and regional distributors.

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React Node.js PostgreSQL ML/TensorFlow Docker AWS