Farmers log supply
Crop, acreage, parish, planting date, harvest window, and notes are recorded before produce is ready.
How it works
Theros helps farmers make upcoming supply visible, helps buyers reserve crops earlier, and uses hubs, messages, receipts, and market signals to keep everyone aligned.
Operating model
The workflow is built for repeated coordination across planting, sourcing, reservation, delivery, and payment records.
Crop, acreage, parish, planting date, harvest window, and notes are recorded before produce is ready.
Businesses search parish-level supply and use requirements to identify the best farmer matches.
Both sides negotiate quantity, price, hub, deadline, payment receipts, and status in one record.
Hub operators record delivered weight and quality so fulfillment, releases, and disputes have shared evidence.
Market intelligence
Theros uses crop logs, maturity windows, market signals, and buyer requirements to support better timing. Farmers still decide what to plant and accept. Buyers still build relationships with farms and hubs.
Signals flag scarcity, glut, or stable conditions with severity and expiry windows.
The AI advisor supports harvest timing, market signal interpretation, contract advice, and farm protection.
Offline-first workflows help farmers log field data even when rural connectivity is uneven.
Active signals
The detector has no active crop alerts at the moment. Registered users can still ask the AI advisor for planning support.
Supply, buyer interest, receipts, and hub checks stay connected as each agreement moves forward.
Delivery checks help the network resolve fulfillment and quality questions with less guesswork.