Connecting farmers, factories, stores, restaurants, and communities into one coordinated ecosystem — so food flows where it's needed, when it's needed.
Seed providers, farmers, food factories, wholesalers, stores, restaurants, transporters, and delivery networks all contribute to bringing food to people. Each one plays an essential role — yet they rarely operate as a connected whole.
Farmers rely on WhatsApp groups. Factories use spreadsheets. Wholesalers coordinate by phone. Stores manage inventory with isolated POS software. Each actor uses different tools — making coordination across the food system nearly impossible.
Without coordination, overproduction rots in one place while stores run empty in another. Restaurants face unpredictable supply. Prices spike from artificial scarcity. Food waste accumulates — not from lack of food, but from lack of coordination.
Djowda connects every part of the food ecosystem into one shared coordination layer — so farmers, factories, stores, restaurants, and communities can interact in real time, without middlemen or guesswork. One platform. Every actor. One living network.
When a farmer updates their harvest, thystem.
Djowda divides the world into 500×500 meter cells — roughly 3 billion of them. Every farmer, store, factory, and family exists inside a cell. This makes local discovery instant, coordination natural, and resources visible exactly where they are. No gaps. No guesswork. Just a living grid.