About Us

How the Platform Works

AgriOn is a digital agricultural learning ecosystem that connects farms, farmers, agricultural experts, and institutions directly to learners through technology-enabled, practice-oriented education.

Content Sourced from Real Farms and Experts

Partnerships are sought with working farms, experienced farmers, agronomists, and agricultural institutions to source real-world knowledge, which is captured and delivered through digital media, simulations, and structured learning modules.

Digital Practicals and Interactive Learning

Practical agricultural activities are converted into interactive digital experiences, including:

  • Step-by-step practical demonstrations
  • Virtual farm walkthroughs
  • Scenario-based learning and decision-making exercises
  • Applied assignments and assessments

This allows learners to observe, practice, and test agricultural concepts virtually, replicating hands-on learning without requiring physical farm access.

Learner Access Across In-School and Out-of-School Segments

The platform is designed to serve diverse learner groups:

In-school learners

(secondary, tertiary, and higher education)

Institutions integrate the platform into their teaching programs to supplement classroom instruction, enhance practical training, and standardize learning outcomes.

Out-of-school learners

(youth, smallholder farmers, aspiring agripreneurs, etc.)

Learners access self-paced courses focused on practical skills, productivity improvement, and agribusiness opportunities.

Two-Way Engagement and Knowledge Exchange

Beyond content delivery, the platform enables direct interaction between learners and practitioners through:

  • Live or recorded sessions with farmers, agripreneurs, and experts
  • Q&A forums and discussion boards
  • Mentorship and peer-learning communities

This creates a two-way flow of knowledge, allowing practitioners to share experience while learners ask questions and receive contextual guidance.

Skills Validation and Learning Progress Tracking

Learners complete practical assessments, quizzes, and applied projects to demonstrate competence. Progress is tracked digitally, allowing:

  • Learners to monitor skill development
  • Institutions to evaluate learning outcomes
  • Partners to identify job-ready talent

Certificates or digital credentials can be issued upon completion, supporting learners' transition into employment or entrepreneurship.

Continuous Improvement Through Data and Feedback

On the platform we use learning data and feedback from learners, farmers, and educators to continuously refine content, improve relevance, and align training with evolving agricultural practices and market needs.