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3rd July 2025 5:00:00 AM
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A 12-year-old Ghanaian student from Sterling International School, Phil-Manuel Kpobi, has introduced a mobile application designed to connect farmers directly with traders.
The application is known as “Agro App” and its designed to streamline the farm-to-market process, reduce post-harvest losses, and ensure fair pricing for both farmers and buyers
Graphic Online made the announcement, adding that Phil is a member of the Ghana Code Club, who built the “Agro App” with the use of the Python-based Flet framework.
According to Graphic Online, some of the Agro App’s impressive features include:
Online Produce Listings – Farmers can easily list their available crops for sale.
Location-Based Search – Traders can find nearby farms and products based on their location.
Built-In Chat – Real-time messaging between farmers and buyers for smooth communication.
Order and Delivery Tracking – Users can track transactions from order placement to delivery.
Integrated Mobile Payments – Secure payments through local mobile money platforms.
Photo Uploads – Farmers can upload images of their produce to attract buyers.
Phil-Manuel’s ingenuity, coding skills, and passion for solving real-world challenges through technology have earned him widespread recognition.
He recently won the Favourite Project Award at the Coolest Projects Ghana showcase for 2025.
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