From MVP hardware in three pilot farms today, to a continent-wide autonomous farming infrastructure by 2030. This is the precise path we are building — milestone by milestone.
Phase 3 onwards: orbital remote sensing covering every Curanova-enrolled farm in real time
Phase 4: Gen-2 robots with full-spectrum harvesting, planting, and irrigation capabilities
Robot hardware in active field testing
Pilot farms onboarding in Nigeria & Kenya
Farmers on the waitlist
Agricultural cooperatives with letters of interest
Deploy 3 pilot farms across Nigeria and Kenya with full MVP robot hardware. Collect real operating data. Validate core assumptions: weed detection accuracy, harvest yield, robot uptime in African field conditions. Generate the case studies that fund Phase 2.
Deploy Gen-1 robot fleet to 50 commercial farms. Launch the Curanova SaaS dashboard for farm managers. Begin building the proprietary African agricultural training dataset — the most valuable asset in the company.
200+ farms enrolled. Integrate satellite remote sensing as a real-time AI layer feeding every farm dashboard. Launch marketplace for third-party agtech integrations. Ghana and South Africa market entry.
Launch Gen-2 robot with full-spectrum capabilities: autonomous planting, variable-rate fertiliser application, and drip-irrigation management. Series B capital to fund hardware manufacturing partnerships.
10,000 farms enrolled across 8+ African nations. Curanova becomes the largest precision agriculture network on the continent. Carbon credit monetisation programme launched via verified Scope 3 offset partnerships.
License the Curanova AI platform to strategic farming conglomerates, government agricultural programmes, and multinational food corporations worldwide. $500M ARR target. IPO-ready infrastructure for global food security leadership.
Curanova's roadmap is grounded in deep market intelligence — not wishful thinking. Three macro forces make this trajectory executable.
What cost $1.00 per inference in 2020 now costs $0.10. By Phase 5, our per-field AI cost will be negligible — enabling micro-subscription models for smallholders.
Mobile penetration has eliminated the "last-mile data gap" that made precision ag unworkable in Africa for decades. Our dashboard reaches any farmer with a phone.
DFIs, development banks, and African Union programmes are actively funding agricultural technology adoption. Curanova is positioned to capture concessional capital in each phase.
From 3 farms today to 10,000 across 8 nations by 2030 — following the trajectory of every category-defining agricultural platform.
Pilot farms and early investors joining now are the strategic partners who shape the product direction and secure the most favourable terms. Phase 1 capacity is limited.