1. Invitation & trust
Farmers arrive through an invite or officer handoff. We greet them in their preferred language and confirm the session is private.
Agroecological guidance
Share what's happening on your shamba. Answer a short set of reflection questions, and receive a gentle plan that honors your resources and seasons.
Ugani kiganjani: Uaminifu mkononi
Step 1 · Profile
Share your preferred contact and where you farm.
Step 2 · Diagnostics
Walk through seven simple prompts about land size, water, mixes of crops, and what feels hardest.
Step 3 · Advisory
Review a grounded set of next moves, gentle warnings, and signs of progress you can watch for.
Step 4 · Usage & feedback
Check in when you try an action, share wins or barriers.
How it works
Every interaction is paced so farmers never feel rushed. Extension officers can step in at any point to co-review or leave encouragement.
Farmers arrive through an invite or officer handoff. We greet them in their preferred language and confirm the session is private.
Ugani saves simple profile details—contact, location, language, and seasonal focus—so plans respect daily realities.
Seven conversational prompts uncover land pressure, labor rhythm, climate stress, and willingness to diversify. Answers feed the typology engine.
Farmers receive a friendly summary: “Start here”, “Avoid this for now”, and “Look for these signs”. Each action links to officer follow-up and logging.
Why Ugani
Ugani blends human support with a grounded rules engine so each advisory feels practical, auditable, and true to the land.
Plans adapt to four core farmer typologies, balancing labor, land pressure, and resilience goals instead of giving one-size advice.
Extension coaches can pause any session, add local nuance, and leave voice or text notes before farmers continue.
Usage logs, feedback pulses, and success checks feed program dashboards, so leads can report outcomes with confidence.