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Company type | Private startup |
|---|---|
| Industry | AgriTech, Artificial intelligence |
| Founded | 2024–2025 |
| Founders | Jean Shawi, Johnny Salameh, Charbel Sayah |
| Headquarters | Paris, France |
Areas served | France, Europe, MENA, GCC |
| Products | AI-powered agricultural assistant platform |
| Website | agriadon |
AgriAdon is a French agricultural technology startup developing an artificial intelligence-powered platform designed to help farmers make better-informed decisions. The company aims to act as a smart agricultural assistant, combining weather monitoring, crop guidance, and administrative support in a single accessible tool for farmers.
Founded in 2024, AgriAdon was built around a field-first philosophy making technology genuinely useful and accessible to people who work the land, regardless of their familiarity with digital tools.
Overview
editAgriAdon is a digital assistant designed for farmers and agricultural operators. By combining weather monitoring, crop guidance, and grant information in one interface, the platform aims to reduce the pressure and complexity that farmers increasingly face, particularly in the context of climate change and unpredictable growing conditions.[1]
The company's approach centres on translating complex information into clear, timely guidance that farmers can act on before problems arise, rather than after.
Background and founding
editAgriAdon was founded by a team with complementary expertise in agronomy, technology, and sustainable development. The project emerged from France's entrepreneurial ecosystem and received early support through the Statut National d'Étudiant-Entrepreneur (SNEE), a French government initiative supporting student entrepreneurs.[2]
The startup was incubated at the EFREI in Paris.
Product
editAgriAdon offers farmers a unified platform covering the key areas of their daily operations. The service is designed to provide guidance adapted to real farming conditions rather than generic data outputs.[3]
The platform's main areas of focus include:
- Personalised agricultural recommendations
- Weather and climate monitoring
- Crop health tracking
- Farm calendar and seasonal planning
- Access to subsidies and grant information
- Field mapping and parcel management
Team
editAgriAdon was co-founded by three professionals with interdisciplinary backgrounds spanning agronomy, engineering, and sustainable innovation.
| Name | Role | Background |
|---|---|---|
| Charbel Sayah | CEO | Agricultural engineer with expertise in bioeconomy and sustainable innovation, Université Paris Saclay. Experience leading R&D projects within startup and incubator ecosystems. |
| Jean Shawi | CTO | Engineer in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, EFREI Paris. Leads the technical development and digital infrastructure of the platform. |
| Johnny Salameh | COO | Agronomy engineer; Master in Sustainable Development Management, ESI Business School. Field experience working with farmers and sustainability organisations across Europe. |
Market
editAgriAdon's primary market is France, with a stated roadmap to expand across Europe and subsequently into the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) and GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) regions.[3]
The platform targets farmers and agricultural operators of all scales, from individual smallholders to larger cooperatives, across production types including open-field farming, orchards, and greenhouses.
Funding and incubation
editThe company is currently seeking seed funding to accelerate product development, conduct pilot programmes with farmers, and expand its team.

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