A long-term solution was the need of the hour to support countries in Asia and the Pacific to mitigate disaster and climate risk impacts. Hence, the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) implemented the Climate Adaptation and Resilience for South Asia or CARE for South Asia project to support local communities in building climate resilience. What followed was the Climate Innovation Challenge (CIC), a sub-component of the CARE for South Asia project.
Cropin wins the climate innovation challenge
Following careful consideration of nearly 240 applications from around the world, an independent jury of experts chose Cropin Grow (SmartFarm) as a winning innovation with the potential and proven experience to achieve the core objectives in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

In Bangladesh, Oxfam will support the implementation through its robust network of 40 partners and around 300 community-based organizations in 20 districts. They have a significant presence in southwestern and northern parts of Bangladesh, working with over 30,000 farmers, especially women. Besides promoting climate-resilient agricultural practices, this project will also benefit Oxfam’s implementation of its Climate Risk Insurance products.
Agrithmics in Sri Lanka is one of the agritech startup forerunners, backed by Dialog Axiata. The company provides tech and fin-tech solutions to digitize the last-mile agriculture in the country. Agrithmics operates in several regions and boasts of a massive umbrella of 50,000 registered farmers.
Leveraging ICT to enhance climate adaptation and resilience
- POP and Good Agricultural Practice-based advisories
- Automated hyper-local weather advisories
- Crop-specific recommendations for the appropriate usage of fertilizers and chemicals
- Pest and disease advisory through SMS
- Climate-smart advisory (predictive and prescriptive using AI/ML models)
Cropin Cloud also includes a proprietary Disease Early Warning System. The prediction model finds a correlation between climatic conditions and crop-specific diseases to predict their chances of occurrence under certain environmental conditions. This capability is beneficial for farmers to avoid crop loss due to pests and diseases.
Empowering farmers to grow more and grow better
- Ensure that the features we deploy work in alignment with fulfilling the end goals of the CIC project
- Increase on-field productivity by reducing the time agripreneurs take for data capture
- Reduce crop losses and production costs by providing timely pesticide and fertilizer application advisories
- Enhance the livelihoods of farmers through better price realization post-harvest
- Increase the penetration of technological services to aid sustainable long-term growth for all stakeholders involved.