Record crop and acreage
Log the crop, acreage planted, planting date, parish, and notes that may affect yield or readiness.
For farmers
Theros gives farmers a simple way to log crops, understand harvest timing, and build direct relationships with verified buyers across Jamaica.
Field workflow
Crop logs capture the information buyers need: crop type, acreage, parish, estimated harvest window, and notes. Business users see parish-level availability without exposing exact farm GPS locations.
Jamaican crop reality
Theros supports common Jamaican crops and the practical information farmers already use: planting date, expected harvest window, acreage planted, notes from the field, and the parish where supply will be available.
Season support
Instead of waiting until produce is ready and hoping a buyer is available, farmers can make future supply visible earlier. The platform helps buyers understand when crops are expected without revealing sensitive field coordinates.
Log the crop, acreage planted, planting date, parish, and notes that may affect yield or readiness.
Use maturity guidance to see estimated readiness and keep buyers aligned on timing.
Keep price, quantity, messages, and contract status in one place before committing supply.
Hub operators can record weight and quality so disputes and releases have a shared record.
Grow into a marketplace designed around local farms, parishes, and harvest calendars.
Keep supply visible before harvest so buyers can reserve earlier and waste less time chasing availability.
Distribution hubs verify weight and quality so fulfillment decisions are grounded in shared records.
Theros is built around the information that tends to get scattered across calls, notebooks, and messaging apps.
Privacy by design
Business-facing pages use parish-level availability. Exact GPS details are not exposed to buyers, supporting safer coordination while still helping the market understand where supply is emerging.