Building the future of inclusive global trade

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Connecting communities to global markets

Vitara partners with women small-scale farmers in West Africa to supply high-quality, traceable commodities to global food and cosmetic manufacturers. We provide farmers with the tools, training, and financing they need to grow their businesses and connect directly to international buyers through our digital traceability platform, TreeSyt. Through this digitised supply chain, farmers earn more, and we reinvest in their communities through capacity building, prefinancing, and environmental restoration. This creates long-term value for both producers and buyers.

What we do

01 Digitize

We digitize all small-scale farmer engagements using TreeSyt, to enhance cost efficiency and bring precision to impact monitoring. TreeSyt provides precision traceability, real-time impact data, and reliable reporting. Ethical businesses can source confidently with transparency and integrity at every step.

02 Invest

We invest in rural communities through pre-financing, training, and climate-smart agriculture. Farmers in our network gain practical skills in quality production, conservation, and financial literacy. Our agroforestry and parkland restoration initiatives help farmers create climate-resilient farms, sequester carbon, and improve long-term crop yields.

03 Connect

We connect small-scale farmers to global markets for high-quality, traceable commodities, and to strengthen rural economies. With TreeSyt, we ensure full traceability and transparency across the supply chain. Our fair pricing and timely payment terms help increase farmer incomes (+20%), building secure, ethical, and scalable supply chains.

See our impact

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Global Partners, Local Impact.

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Paula Padrino Vilela

Programme Management Officer

G20 Global Land Initiative

Vitara is a powerful example of how technology, community empowerment, and sustainable land practices can converge to protect ecosystems while improving livelihoods. At the G20 Global Land Initiative, I’ve seen how alignment among diverse actors—from governments and NGOs to cooperatives and tech providers—can amplify impact. I’m excited to continue collaborations with Vitara, driving real change on the ground. Keep up the great work!
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Philippe Bellordre

Head of Operations & Innovation Fund

GSMA

“Partnering with Vitara has been a compelling demonstration of driving meaningful inclusion through digital innovation. Through their TreeSyt platform, Vitara is transforming how smallholder farmers, especially women, access markets, finance and adapt to climate shocks. This collaboration perfectly aligns with GSMA’s mission to leverage mobile technology for social impact, empowering communities, creating climate resilience, and ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital economy.”

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Cutie Mireku
Business Development Manager

MTN Mobile Money Limited

“At MobileMoney LTD MTN, we are committed to using the MoMo platform to drive Financial Inclusion and support Women Empowerment. Our partnership with Vitara reflects this commitment, bringing digital financial solutions closer to smallholder farmers in northern Ghana. With Vitara’s software TreeSyt and MobileMoney LTD working collaboratively, we are providing digital financial services to previously excluded value chains, empowering women farmers, and driving economic stability that fuels growth and resilience across rural communities.”
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Bas Evers

Program Manager, Africa

Rabo Foundation

“Sommalife is a flagship partner in Rabo Foundation’s Ghana portfolio, recognised for its large-scale operations and positive impact on female smallholder farmers. In 2024/25 shea season alone, Sommalife supported 13,450 women, improving their livelihoods and incomes by an average growth of 92% to GHS 3,800 (EUR 298). Together, Sommalife and Rabo Foundation are transforming the shea supply chain, advancing sustainable livelihoods for women, and protecting the environment.”

Tracking growth in real time

Our platform monitors critical indicators across the supply chain from financial inclusion to gender equality. These insights guide decisions for farmers, partners, and buyers alike.

of farmers are women
91%
of farmers are youth (age< 35 years)
30%
increased income
20%

Growth so far

TreeSyt is fueling a surge in farmer engagement, connecting more producers every season. The platform turns digital interaction into real growth and traceable impact across our network.
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  • : 150 
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  • Number of farmers per community: 200 
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  • Types of species: Shea, Cashew, Mango
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