A Lesotho-based initiative dedicated to agricultural development, farmer empowerment, and responsible participation in emerging digital systems — for a resilient, productive Africa.
Farmers Support Africa is a Lesotho-based initiative focused on supporting agricultural development, farmer empowerment, and responsible participation in emerging digital systems. Our long-term vision is to contribute to improved agricultural productivity and inclusive access to technology-enabled opportunities across the continent.
We believe that a well-supported farming community is the backbone of Africa's food security and economic resilience — and we are committed to building that foundation through transparency, education, and voluntary collaboration.
A resilient and productive African farming sector through agriculture, education, technology awareness, and voluntary digital participation.
Promoting agricultural development and community empowerment through information, collaboration, and voluntary models built on transparency and choice.
Farmers Support Africa is not a bank, investment scheme, crowdfunding platform, or financial services provider. It is an independent agricultural and development-focused initiative exploring voluntary participation models within existing legal and technological frameworks. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to any telecommunications company, mobile money provider, financial institution, or government agency unless explicitly stated.
Three pillars guide our work — agriculture, technology access, and community development — all in service of a stronger African farming sector.
Strengthening the foundations of African farming through targeted support, education, and sustainable practices.
Bridging the digital divide for rural farming communities through awareness, tools, and inclusive participation concepts.
Fostering knowledge-sharing, youth engagement, and collaborative growth across local and regional farming networks.
Farmers Support Africa explores a voluntary participation concept where individuals may choose to engage with digital systems through existing telecommunications-based services and future mobile money technologies — on their own terms, with full transparency.
Participation may involve commonly available telecommunications services that allow value transfer or airtime-based interactions within existing service ecosystems in Lesotho.
The initiative is also exploring potential future integrations with mobile money systems and digital orchestration frameworks. These ideas remain conceptual and may evolve over time.
Everything we do is guided by transparency, voluntary choice, and honest communication. These principles are non-negotiable.
Fully Voluntary
Participation is always a free and informed choice — never coerced or pressured.
No Guaranteed Returns
No financial returns, profit expectations, or fund redistribution are promised or guaranteed.
Personal Responsibility
Participants are responsible for their own decisions. We provide information, not instructions.
Transparency Always
Transparency and informed choice are central principles that govern every action we take.
No Investment Services
We do not provide investment services, financial products, or financial guarantees of any kind.
Incidental Benefits
Any benefits, if any arise, are incidental and not guaranteed — not the purpose of participation.
Clear Agreements
All partnerships and engagements are clearly defined through formal agreements where applicable.
Agriculture First
Agricultural development and community empowerment are the primary driving purposes of this initiative.
We welcome engagement from a wide range of organisations who share our commitment to African agricultural progress.
Individual farmers and agricultural cooperatives who want to collaborate, share knowledge, and grow together.
NGOs and development bodies aligned with agricultural empowerment and food security across Africa.
Universities, schools, and training centers that can support knowledge development and farmer education.
Technology companies and startups offering digital tools relevant to agricultural productivity and rural access.
Research institutions studying sustainable agriculture, food systems, and rural development across the continent.
Local and regional community groups driving agricultural change from the ground up, village by village.
From the highlands of Lesotho, we are building a platform with continental ambitions. Our base gives us deep roots in Southern African agriculture, while our vision extends to every farming community across the 54 nations of Africa.
Lesotho, Southern Africa
The African Continent — 54 Nations
Independent Agricultural Development Initiative
21 June 2026
Whether you're a farmer, development organization, researcher, or someone curious about our work — we'd love to hear from you. All communications are responded to with care.
Partnership Notice: All partnerships will be clearly defined through formal agreements where applicable. We welcome engagement across farming, development, education, technology, research, and community sectors.