
Innovation for Smallholder
Farmers in Latin America



Digital Agricultural Planning for Smallholder Farmers
Company Background
Crezcamos is a Colombian financial institution serving low-income and rural communities since 2008. With over 105,000 clients—55% women and 64% in rural areas—across 110,000 clients and 62 branches, it offers credit and insurance solutions for its clients, with a mission of simplifying access to financial services for entrepreneurs and farmers. Recently, Crezcamos launched its first digital banking App, “MO$Í!”.
Our Product
Crezcamos is developing a digital agricultural planner designed to help smallholder farmers optimize harvests and access financial products.
This integrated app will:
- Enable farmers and agricultural associations to plan profitable projects using data, cost analysis, and optimal production structures
- Provide continuous technical follow-up to farmers throughout the cultivation cycle
- Access credit and insurance products aligned with planned projects
Under this agtech project, Crezcamos aims to:
- Develop and integrate digital agriculture planner functionalities into its banking systems
- Design a user-friendly interface
- Enable farmers to request loans and insurance via the digital agriculture planner
- Train Crezcamos’s commercial advisors so that they could support farmers in using the digital tool
- Launch a marketing campaign
- Reach 1,000 farmers with financial product
What Our Users Say
Coming soon.
This project is supported by Incofin IM and Incofin Foundation co-funded by IDB Lab and SSNUP.
All projects
Subscribe for updates:


This Project is financed under the project “Innovation in Ag Tech and Digital Agriculture for Small Farmers” funded by the Inter-American Development Bank, as administrator of the Multilateral Investment Fund (IDB Lab)”. This Project is also financed under the Smallholder Sustainability Upscaling Programme (“SSNUP”) funded by the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Luxembourg, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (“SDC”) and the Liechtenstein Development Service (“LED”) and is coordinated by Appui au développement autonome a.s.b.l. (“ADA”)”.
Privacy statement ● Legal information ● Remuneration policy ● Sustainability Risk Policy ● Grievances ● Whistleblowing policy ● Regulatory Disclosures