Farmers & Coordinators

Join structured supply corridors linked to real buyer demand.

Agri Lane Markets works with farmers, extension workers and supplier coordinators to build organized sourcing networks for selected crops across Uganda and Kenya.

Who can join

We are building practical networks around serious supply capacity.

This is not an open promise to buy everything. It is a structured way to identify people and locations that can support reliable supply when there is confirmed demand.

Farmers

Farmers growing any of our focus crops and interested in structured market access.

Farmer groups

Groups, cooperatives, and organized production clusters that can aggregate volume.

Extension workers

Field-level connectors who understand farmers, crop locations, and production patterns.

Transporters

Transport contacts who can support produce movement from production areas to buyers.

How joining works

We register interest first, then activate supply when demand is real.

This avoids informal confusion and reduces unnecessary harvesting, movement, and spoilage before a buyer is ready.

1

Share your profile

Tell us who you are, your location, crops handled, estimated volume, and availability periods.

2

We map supply capacity

We organize submitted information by crop, district, season, volume, and contact reliability.

3

Demand is matched

When a buyer request fits your crop and location, we assess whether coordination is practical.

4

Supply is coordinated

If viable, we align harvest, aggregation, quality expectations, transport, and dispatch planning.

Network principles

The network must be useful, honest, and demand-led.

The goal is to build supply confidence over time, not to create unrealistic expectations.

Real demand first

We activate supply when there is a realistic buyer requirement, not only because produce exists.

Fair dealing

We aim for clear communication on quality, volume, price drivers, and delivery expectations.

Quality discipline

Produce must be aligned to buyer needs: maturity, size, variety, handling, and timing where applicable.

Region clarity

We organize supply by crop corridors so buyers understand where supply is likely to come from.

Logistics reality

Transport cost and volume matter. Small scattered volumes may be difficult to move competitively.

Continuous learning

We build better records over time on supply, demand, pricing, quality, and logistics performance.

Focus crops and corridors

We are starting with selected crops and known production regions.

Our network development begins where we can reasonably build farmer relationships, coordinator contacts, and logistics knowledge.

Masaka / Luwero / Kayunga / NtungamoPineapples
Kabale / KisoroOnions, Irish potatoes
Mbale / Sironko / KapchorwaOnions, Irish potatoes
Northern UgandaSoybeans, Beans
Western & Central UgandaBeans, Soybeans
Mau / Molo / Elgeyo-Marakwet, KenyaIrish potatoes
Supply network form

Register your interest to join the supply network.

Submit your details below. For now, this form is frontend-ready and can later be connected to Google Sheets, Formspree, Supabase, or another backend.

This frontend form will show a confirmation for now. Backend connection will be added in the next phase.

Expectations

We are building trust before scale.

The strongest supply network is built from reliable people, accurate information, clear communication, and consistent follow-through.

  • Be honest about crop availability and expected volumes.
  • Communicate early about quality issues, delays, or supply changes.
  • Respect agreed timelines, aggregation points, and dispatch plans.
  • Understand that buyer demand determines when supply is activated.

Are you connected to serious agricultural supply?

Register your details so Agri Lane Markets can understand your crop, location, capacity, and role in the supply network.