Partners

An agricultural intelligence layer for field operations.

Yaleh helps partners monitor agricultural risk, target priority areas, and deliver simple advisories to farmers.

Value proposition

From raw data to field decisions.

Climate and agronomic signals exist, but they are rarely usable directly by field teams. Yaleh turns them into advisories, alerts, and operational summaries.

Who Yaleh is for

Yaleh is designed for:

Agricultural and humanitarian NGOs

Identify risk areas, prioritize interventions, track feedback.

Cotton companies and agricultural enterprises

Monitor planting windows, support contracted farmers.

Public institutions

Strengthen agricultural early warning and support extension services.

Extension services

Deliver simple, reliable, localized agricultural information.

Food security programs

Target vulnerable areas and anticipate critical periods.

Researchers and field partners

Discuss collaborations adapted to the Sahelian context.

Use cases

What Yaleh enables your teams to do

For NGOs

  • identify agricultural risk areas;
  • prioritize interventions;
  • send alerts to farmers or field agents;
  • track beneficiary feedback.

For agricultural companies

  • monitor planting windows;
  • better support contracted farmers;
  • reduce losses linked to poor seasonal decisions;
  • improve field coordination.

For public institutions

  • strengthen agricultural early warning;
  • monitor vulnerable areas;
  • support extension services;
  • produce simple information for decision-making.
Pilot structure

Yaleh pilot stages

1

Scoping

Define the target area, crops, farmers, and partner objectives.

2

Configuration

Adapt Yaleh to the local context, languages, crops, and communication channels.

3

Operational preparation

Set up messages, contact flows, field roles, and monitoring.

4

Deployment

Send advisories to farmers, agents, or supervisors according to the pilot scope.

5

Monitoring and improvement

Collect field feedback, improve messages, and produce partner reports.

What the partner can provide

Pilot scoping

  • intervention areas;
  • priority crops;
  • approximate number of farmers;
  • villages or GPS coordinates if available;
  • communication languages;
  • local agricultural calendar;
  • operational constraints;
  • field agents for validation and feedback.
Possible outputs

Deliverables scoped per pilot

  • WhatsApp or SMS messages;
  • lists of areas or farmers to monitor;
  • periodic reports;
  • partner dashboard;
  • field alerts;
  • summaries for operational coordination.

The exact set of outputs is defined with each pilot partner.

Success indicators

How to measure a Yaleh pilot

  • πŸ“Number of farmers served
  • πŸ“¬Message delivery rate
  • 🧠Understanding of advisories
  • πŸ’¬Feedback from farmers and agents
  • πŸ”„Decisions changed because of the advisory
  • 🀝Usefulness for field coordination
  • πŸ—ΊοΈAbility to identify areas to monitor
Collaborations sought

Let's build a pilot for the 2026 season.

Yaleh is seeking collaborations with cotton companies, research institutions, agricultural NGOs, and extension services in Chad and Northern Cameroon.