TOPlisha is already being implemented across different groups and contexts, showing how the platform can support onboarding, visibility, follow-up, digital activity, and finance-readiness in real-life conditions.
Small-scale coffee farmers use TOPlisha for onboarding, profiling, and geolocation data collection. The process supports a shift from dependency to leadership, while the Happy Soil method helps improve yield and bean quality. Together, these elements strengthen visibility, support EUDR-related compliance, and improve readiness for better market opportunities.
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Farmer project monitoring – Kenya: a pilot is being prepared to support project monitoring, farmer follow-up, geolocation data collection, and clearer visibility on activities and progress in the field.
TOPlisha supports women’s groups in developing digital visibility for their activities and products, including sales promotion through WhatsApp and social networks.
TOPlisha is being tested with young professionals as early adopters of group features, digital profiling, and training-related follow-up.
TOPlisha is being implemented with cooperatives and family farms such as Wend-Kouni and Song-Taaba through the CIFRADEC TOP Center, led by Dr. Seydou Ramdé. The platform supports group profiling, follow-up, and stronger links with microfinance.
Agriterroir is a TOP Center in the Democratic Republic of Congo where TOPlisha supports the website and simple online accounting functions, including the generation of invoices and receipts directly from the dashboard.
These early implementations show how TOPlisha can be adapted to different groups, sectors, and support ecosystems while keeping the same core logic: visibility, action, follow-up, and progress.