
Dinis Guarda and Ztudium Group announce the launch of Citiesabc Impakt, a global Agriculture-as-a-Service (AaaS) platform designed to provide farmers, cooperatives, governments, and agribusinesses with a shared digital infrastructure for identity, intelligence, finance, and sustainability.
Built as a system-level platform, Citiesabc Impakt combines artificial intelligence, digital identity, blockchain, IoT, and data analytics to address some of the most persistent challenges in agriculture, including fragmented markets, limited access to finance, climate volatility, and the absence of trusted data.
Citiesabc Impakt is powered by Ztudium Group’s proprietary AI.DNA / Blocksdna / iDNA technological IP and operates as a B2B2C2G model, connecting farmers directly with financial institutions, governments, cooperatives, and global markets.
“Around 2.6 billion people worldwide depend on agriculture for their livelihoods, yet many farmers remain excluded from digital identity, finance, and business, technology decision intelligence,” said Dinis Guarda, Founder and Executive Chairman of Ztudium Group. “Citiesabc Impakt is a platform to empower the global agriculture ecosystem with digital infrastructure. It gives farmers verified identity, AI-driven intelligence, and access to markets and capital at scale.”
Initial Global Deployment
Citiesabc Impakt is launching initial deployments across India, Indonesia and Africa, focusing on regions where digital ID transformation, and digital inclusion are critical economic priorities. The platform is designed to be modular and replicable across countries, crops, and regulatory environments.
What Citiesabc Impakt Delivers
Digital ID transformation, socioeconomic challenges, Climate volatility, fragmented markets, limited access to finance, and lack of trusted data continue to constrain productivity and income.
Operating as a B2B2C2G platform, Citiesabc Impakt provides farmers with:
A verified Digital Farmer ID (iDNA) and data ownership framework
AI-powered crop advisory, weather intelligence, pest detection, and price forecasting
Integrated financial services, including wallets, micro-loans, insurance, subsidies, and payments
A global marketplace for agricultural inputs, services, education, and media
Community networks and AI.DNA Agro Chatbots delivering real-time, local-language support
Sustainability and carbon tracking, linked to incentives and ESG frameworks
Together, these capabilities establish a scalable Agriculture-as-a-Service (AaaS) operating model for Citiesabc Impakt.
“Sustainability in agriculture begins with recognising farmers as people, not data points,” says Sonesh Sira, Partner Board Member at Ztudium Group.
“Citiesabc Impakt creates the conditions for long-term human and environmental value by giving farmers identity, access, and trust, while enabling governments and institutions to support food security, climate resilience, and inclusive growth at scale.”