
SpaceCrop is pleased to announce the signing of a partnership agreement with First Consolidated Cooperative (FICCO) in Cebu City, Philippines, marking the expansion of our climate intelligence pilots for cacao and corn production systems.
This collaboration represents an important step in scaling predictive climate infrastructure within cooperative-led agricultural networks. Through this partnership, SpaceCrop will deploy satellite-based crop monitoring, weather analytics, and predictive GeoAI models to support early risk detection, water management optimization, and yield resilience across member farms.
Cacao and corn are both climate-sensitive crops, highly exposed to rainfall variability, heat stress, and disease pressure. By integrating vegetation health indices, soil moisture monitoring, rainfall tracking, and localized climate modeling, the pilot aims to provide cooperative managers and farmers with structured, actionable insights before stress conditions translate into yield loss.
For First Consolidated Cooperative, the initiative strengthens its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and long-term member resilience. For SpaceCrop, the partnership reinforces our mission to embed enterprise-grade climate intelligence into real-world agricultural systems across Southeast Asia.
This expansion builds on our growing presence in the region, where climate volatility increasingly impacts productivity, supply chains, and financial stability. Cooperative-based deployment models are particularly powerful enables shared intelligence, coordinated decision-making, and scalable resilience across farming communities.
As climate uncertainty intensifies, proactive monitoring and predictive climate intelligence are becoming essential tools for safeguarding agricultural livelihoods and strengthening food systems.
We look forward to working closely with First Consolidated Cooperative as we advance climate-informed agriculture in Cebu and beyond.