Sioma was founded in Bogota by Santiago Correa Echeverri, who grew up watching his family's farm struggle with unpredictable weather and lack of data. We're changing that.
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First 10 pilot farms in Cundinamarca. Santiago and Valentina built the first soil sensor integration in a rented office in Chapinero.
Coverage expanded to Valle del Cauca. First satellite imagery pipeline went live, giving farmers weekly crop health reports without any hardware installation.
200+ farms onboarded. The mobile app launched with offline capability, making Sioma usable in remote highland areas with limited connectivity.
Venture-backed growth phase begins. The pest detection model - trained on data from Colombian farms - achieved 89% early-alert accuracy in field trials.
Antioquia and Boyaca expansion. Sioma crossed 1,000 onboarded farms and extended coverage across Colombia's major agricultural regions.
The data advantage has always existed. We're making sure it isn't limited to the 500-hectare operations. A 12-hectare family farm deserves the same quality of field intelligence.
Every feature we build gets tested on real farms before it ships. If a feature doesn't make the farmer's decision easier, it doesn't ship.
We don't show estimates when we have real numbers. Uncertainty is labeled as uncertainty. Farmers make life decisions on this data - it needs to be honest.
Works offline. Loads fast on older phones. Shows up in the Andes at 2,800 meters. Software that only works in good conditions isn't agricultural software.
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