Operating in Liberia

Built on Infrastructure.
Powered by Agriculture.

We build and manage the physical land, water, power, and storage infrastructure that makes commercial farming predictable and scalable in Liberia, while helping farms become transparent, digital, and ready for structured participation.

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Active pilot farm
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Infrastructure pillars
100%
Digitized cycles
Aerial view of an agricultural hub with irrigated fields, solar arrays and storage silos at dusk
Hub Blueprint · Rev 03Water · Power · Storage

The Gap

Farming in Liberia does not fail for lack of land. It fails for lack of infrastructure.

The struggle today

  • Remote farming projects run without verifiable oversight.
  • Diaspora capital enters land with no water, power, or storage.
  • Local execution is unmanaged, informal, and undocumented.
  • Harvests lose value with no cold storage or route to market.

The HomeSoilOS model

  • We build heavy foundational infrastructure before a single acre is sold.
  • Hubs are operated locally by agronomists and site engineers on payroll.
  • Every layer is digitized: inputs, irrigation, labor, yield, and cost.
  • Offtake and logistics are contracted up front, not improvised.

How We Operate

A phased infrastructure model, built in sequence.

01Active

Partner & Digitize

We collaborate with existing and new farms to map operations, benchmark yields, structure production cycles, and document what works on Liberian soil.

02In progress

Build Infrastructure

We deploy modern water systems, solar power, sensors, and on-site storage—the heavy assets that make output predictable.

03Next

Farm-as-a-Service

We provide managed agricultural capacity to businesses and producers: land, inputs, labor, and logistics as one operated service.

04Coming soon

Digital Participation

We open verified production cycles to the diaspora, with per-cycle reporting on cost, progress, and yield.

Early Farm Partnerships

Helping farms become digital, structured, and participation-ready.

Before every hub is built, HomeSoilOS can work directly with farms to create the operating process for digital farming: transparent production plans, verified cycle records, and models that let approved partners support portions of land, crops, or livestock with returns tied to real harvest and offtake outcomes.

First partnership layer

We start with process, verification, and risk transparency before opening wider participation.

Farm operating model

We help partner farms document land use, crop or livestock plans, input needs, labor, timelines, risks, and expected production economics.

Investment-ready cycles

Each farm cycle can be structured into traceable portions: acres, crop blocks, poultry batches, livestock units, or other verified production assets.

Verified reporting

Field updates, cost ledgers, photos, stage sign-offs, and yield records create the trust layer needed before outside capital participates.

The Agricultural Hub

Infrastructure arbitrage: build the hard parts once, share them across every acre.

Each hub is a self-contained industrial platform serving surrounding farmland—so capacity can be added without rebuilding the foundation.

Secure Land & Water

Long-tenure land agreements paired with boreholes, reservoirs, and pressurized irrigation so a season never depends on rainfall.

Solar Power & IoT Sensors

Off-grid solar arrays run pumps and cold rooms, while soil and flow sensors stream field conditions into the platform.

On-site Storage & Logistics

Drying floors, silos, and cold storage at the hub cut post-harvest loss before produce ever moves.

Direct Market Access

Contracted offtake with processors, retailers, and institutional buyers turns volume into predictable revenue.

The Digital Farm

See exactly what is happening on the ground.

Every hub allocation gets a live record: cycle progress, irrigation state, crop health, and a full cost breakdown. No status calls, no guesswork—the same view our site engineers use.

  • Sensor-backed irrigation and soil readings
  • Per-cycle cost ledger down to the input line
  • Field-verified stage sign-off by local agronomists
LIVE STATUS
HomeSoilOS Console

Farm ID

LIB-00142

Bong County, Liberia

Allocation

5 acres · Rice

Cycle 2026-A · 120 days

Cycle progress

42%

Irrigation

Active

Crop health

Optimal

Sensors

12 online

Cost breakdown

  • Land & infrastructure access$420
  • Seed, inputs & soil prep$610
  • Managed labor & agronomy$540
  • Storage & logistics$230
Cycle total$1,800

Lifecycle tracking

  • Land prepComplete
  • PlantingComplete
  • Vegetative growthIn progress
  • HarvestScheduled
  • Storage & offtakeScheduled

Roadmap

Sequenced execution, not promises.

  1. Now · 2026In progress

    Pilot optimization and farm digitization

    Operating alongside partner farms in Bong County: baseline yield data, irrigation retrofits, production-cycle modeling, and standardized field reporting.

  2. 2026 – 2027

    Agricultural Hub construction

    Ground-up build of the first hub: reservoir and irrigation network, solar plant, drying and cold storage, access roads.

  3. 2027

    Managed capacity rollout

    Farm-as-a-Service opens to commercial producers and institutional buyers with contracted volumes per cycle.

  4. Beyond

    Diaspora participation layer

    Verified crop, land, and livestock cycles opened to approved diaspora partners with full digital lifecycle tracking and outcome-based reporting.

Access

Join our partner network

Farm owners, infrastructure partners, offtake buyers, and diaspora participants can request early access to our farm digitization and managed-capacity network.

We prioritize partners ready for transparent reporting, structured production cycles, and long-term operating discipline.