Field first
If a feature has not been validated on a real plot with a real coop, it does not ship. We resist building things in Manila for problems we have not seen in Davao.
About Agripulse
Agripulse is an agritech company headquartered in Davao City, building IoT-and-advisory infrastructure for farming cooperatives across the Philippines. We start with the farm, not the software.
Philippine agriculture is structurally cooperative — most farms that matter are part of a larger collective effort, and most agricultural value is captured (or lost) at the coop level. But the tooling available to those coops is either too expensive, too imported, or too disconnected from the actual rhythm of farm work.
Cloud dashboards built for North American row-crop agriculture do not understand a typhoon season. Generic IoT kits priced for industrial buyers do not survive a year in the field. And imported advisory services do not speak Cebuano.
Agripulse is what we wished existed when we worked alongside coops on other projects: sensor hardware engineered for Philippine conditions, software that respects coop manager workflow, and human agronomists who walk the same plots their data describes.
The first pilot is small on purpose. Two or three more pilots this year. A handful of crops beyond bananas — coffee, rice, vegetables — to understand which sensor configurations and advisory rhythms generalize and which don't.
The longer-term goal is infrastructure: a sensing-and-decision layer that any Philippine coop can run on, regardless of crop or region, so that fifteen years of coop knowledge stops disappearing every time a manager retires.
Team
A small team of agronomists, engineers, and farm hands. We hire from the regions we work in.
Founder
How we work
If a feature has not been validated on a real plot with a real coop, it does not ship. We resist building things in Manila for problems we have not seen in Davao.
We use machine learning, sparingly. Every weekly advisory is reviewed by an agronomist before it reaches a coop. Trust is the product.
The data we collect with a coop belongs to that coop. We do not sell aggregated insights to input suppliers, traders, or anyone else.
We collaborate with research labs, government programs, and aligned agritech teams across Southeast Asia. If your work touches Philippine farms and you'd like to compare notes, get in touch.