The SuperFarm Hub project is built on a strong belief: no agricultural transition can succeed without collective synergy. That’s why SFH works with committed partners from complementary fields — technology, finance, training, research, and local development — to build together a scalable and high-impact model.
Innovative startups and companies (agritech, cleantech, AI, sensors, energy management) contribute to the design and deployment of our digital platform. Thanks to their expertise, SFH automates farm tasks, tracks production, and optimizes resources.
Examples: connected crop sensors, monitoring software, predictive analytics, smart irrigation.
SFH collaborates with training centers, incubators, and social economy actors to deliver agricultural and digital skills to youth and local communities. These partnerships foster professional integration and long-term empowerment.
Examples: agricultural training centers, universities, educational NGOs, rural fablabs.
The project is developed in close collaboration with local authorities, municipalities, and public institutions to ensure strong local engagement, alignment with national agricultural policies, and buy-in from rural communities.
Examples: municipalities, ministries, agricultural chambers, local development agencies.
SFH works with mission-driven funders (impact funds, climate finance, foundations, public donors) to support an economically viable and socially responsible model. Together, we are building a replicable, profitable and carbon-negative system.
Examples: climate finance funds, agricultural innovation funds, corporate sponsors, European and African grant programs.
New Technologies for Agriculture
Myditek is a tech company specialized in developing digital solutions for agriculture. Founded in Guadeloupe in 2017, it offers a web and mobile platform combined with connected sensors for collecting, analyzing and optimizing agricultural data.
Its tools are designed to simplify farm management, improve performance, reduce losses, and accelerate the transition to sustainable and smart farming.
Myditek operates in several overseas and African territories, partnering with farmers, institutions, and communities committed to modernizing agriculture.
Renewable Energies: Solar and Hydrogen
Optimize energy management through renewable technologies (solar, storage, smart microgrids)
Digitize local infrastructure to improve efficiency, resilience, and autonomy of territories
Agriculture, Livestock
Exploitation Damase is a family farm based in Guadeloupe, focused on growing tropical fruits and vegetables. It follows a sustainable, responsible, and locally-rooted farming approach, combining agroecological practices, soil conservation, resource optimization, and limited input use.
It exemplifies a connected, efficient, and replicable farm where technological tools (sensors, data, automation) support traditional farming practices.
Exploitation Damase also plays a key role in intergenerational knowledge transfer, youth training, and piloting innovative solutions for local food futures..
Agriculture, Livestock, Agronomy
Les Jardins de Chayah is an agricultural operation in Guadeloupe based on the principles of agroecology, permaculture, and food sovereignty.
The farm includes vegetable growing, small livestock farming, and processing of local products, all within a short supply chain and rural autonomy framework.
Committed to training, experimentation, and social economy, Les Jardins de Chayah serves as a living lab for agricultural transition: living soil, crop diversity, resource recycling, and knowledge sharing.
We’re always open to purpose-driven partnerships. Join us to build a new generation of smart farms shaping Africa’s future.