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LiteFarm

 

A free and open source farm management tool built for current and aspiring sustainable farmers.

What is LiteFarm

LiteFarm is a free and open source farm management tool made for current and aspiring sustainable farms. It was built by farmers and researchers coordinated by the University of British Columbia to address many of the challenges in farm management. It’s currently being used to manage farm operations in more than 155 countries.

Built for farmers

LiteFarm has been co-designed by farmers, with ease of use as our top priority. Our features are designed especially for the needs of sustainable, diversified, and organic farmers.

LiteFarm is now available in 8 languages!

We currently support English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Hindi, Malayalam, and Punjabi.

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Want to see LiteFarm in your language? We’re always looking for volunteers to help us bring LiteFarm to more communities.

We support you

From the start, we've been incredibly interdisciplinary and we're proud of that! We've built in-app helptext and tutorial videos to help you get the most out of your experience as you're using the tool. You can also submit help tickets directly in the app by going to 'My profile' and 'Help'.

 

We encourage you to jump right in and learn as you go!

LiteFarm allows our employees to support school gardens in the largest school district in Texas while managing our six-acre food and agriculture literacy farm. The app also allows the high school students in our agriculture practicum to have more autonomy. They feel empowered when they get to choose which tasks to complete first. 

Matt Graham
Agriculture Specialist
Food & Agriculture Literacy Center at Mykawa Farm, Houston ISD
Houston, TX, USA

Want to get involved?

LiteFarm is developed in cooperation with a team of researchers and software developers at the University of British Columbia and contributors such as yourself. If you're interested in getting involved, you're in the right place!

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Updates from the team

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