Proof-based farming with satellite traceability
AgroGreen Field Proof Farmers Program (FPFP)
The AgroGreen Field Proof Farmers Program documents real, side-by-side farm results using controlled plots and FarmTrack™ satellite mapping under Nigerian farming conditions.
Why FPFP?
FPFP was created to move agriculture discussions away from claims and assumptions toward verified field evidence.
The program focuses on:
- Transparent comparison of farming practices
- Data farmers can trust
- Evidence suitable for government programs, reporting, and scale-up
FPFP is a learning and documentation initiative, not a sales promotion.
How the Program Works
Each participant uses one field divided into three equal plots, planted and managed during the same season. All plots are implemented on the same soil, same weather, same season to ensure fair comparison.
Plot A – Farmer Standard Practice
Usual fertilizer and spray practices (control)
Plot B – Product Intervention
Farmer practice + Humi[K] WSP
Plot C – Full AgroGreen Protocol
Optimized inputs + Humi[K] WSP + ecoAgra eA300 + recommended practices
FarmTrack™ Satellite Traceability
FPFP integrates FarmTrack™, AgroGreen’s satellite-based farm mapping and monitoring service.
This provides:
Farm boundary capture and geolocation
Seasonal traceability
Transparent documentation
Credible evidence for MDAs, donors, and partners
All participating farms are mapped with participant consent.
Inputs Used in the Program
FPFP features AgroGreen-approved inputs selected for efficiency, sustainability, and field performance.
Current inputs include:
Humi[K] WSP® – soil efficiency and nutrient optimization.
ecoAgra eA300 – spray efficiency enhancer and surfactant.
Additional inputs may be evaluated over time under the same proof framework.
Beyond Inputs: AgroGreen Way
FPFP promotes practical agroecological and regenerative practices, including:
Improved nutrient efficiency
Reduced input wastage
Better soil structure and biology
Climate-smart application methods
The focus is productivity with responsibility, supporting food security and environmental resilience.
Who Can Participate
FPFP is open to:
Individual farmers
Farmer cooperatives and associations
Government MDAs and public projects
NGOs and development programs
Participation is selection-based to maintain protocol integrity.
What Participants Gain
Real comparison of practices on their own farm
Learning backed by field data
Access to supported or subsidized inputs (subject to compliance)
Recognition as an AgroGreen Field Proof Partner
Priority consideration for future programs
