Home/Solutions/Government & Policy
Solutions for Government

Intelligence Infrastructure
for National Food Security.

HelloAG gives governments what they have never had before — real-time visibility into national food supply, measurable food security scoring, predictive disaster modelling, and the import dependency data needed to drive policy decisions with evidence.

74.2
Jamaica FSI Live
US$840M
Import Bill Tracked
16 pts
FSI Drop · Cat 4 Hurricane
Platform Capabilities

Six intelligence capabilities
built for government use.

Every module in HelloAG was designed with the information needs of government policy makers, agricultural ministries, and emergency management agencies in mind.

📊
Intelligence
Food Security Index

Jamaica's first real-time National FSI — a 0–100 composite score computed weekly from four independent pillars: price stability, supply availability, food access, and climate risk. Parish-level breakdown included.

74.2 national average · currentParish scores for all 14 parishes12-week historical trend
Open FSI Dashboard →
Simulation
Digital Twin Disaster Planner

Model the economic impact of any agricultural disaster before it happens. Select scenario, set intensity and duration, run simulation — receive FSI impact, production losses, emergency import requirements, and parish risk levels in real time.

8 disaster scenariosProduction & economic loss calculationsParish-level risk mapping
Open Digital Twin →
📦
Intelligence
Import Dependency Monitor

Track Jamaica's US$840M annual food import bill by category, identify the US$310M that is substitutable with local production, and model the 5-year forex retention trajectory with and without intervention.

US$840M import bill trackedUS$310M substitution opportunity mappedJ$29B 5-year forex target
Open Import Monitor →
📈
Intelligence
Commodity Volatility Index

Real-time price instability monitoring across 12 commodity categories. CVI signals price crisis before it reaches retail markets. Current CVI: 31 — elevated. Thyme and Scotch Bonnet driving 62% of national volatility.

12 commodities tracked weekly8 days ahead of retail market signalParish concentration risk mapping
Open CVI Dashboard →
🛡
Sentinel
ABRS National Farmer Registry

Every registered farmer receives a HAG-ID and Agricultural Business Readiness Score — a 0–100 rating across five pillars that makes smallholders legible to banks, exporters, and institutional buyers for the first time.

St. Mary pilot cohort avg: Grade A (74)National avg: 62ABRS as credit access mechanism
Open Sentinel →
🌾
Production Intelligence
JAIS — National Production Layer

Jamaica's first unified agricultural production intelligence layer. Active crop cycles, harvest calendars, agro-ecological zone capacity, and production cluster mapping by parish — built from registered enterprise data.

847 active crop cycles tracked8 agro-ecological zones classified34% underutilised capacity identified
Open JAIS →
Digital Twin Simulation Engine
What happens to Jamaica's food supply when a Category 4 hurricane hits?

HelloAG's Digital Twin gives government the answer before any storm forms. Run any of eight pre-built disaster scenarios — with adjustable intensity, duration, and season parameters — and receive a complete impact assessment in under 2 seconds.

🏈 Hurricane
☀️ Drought
🌊 Flooding
🚢 Import Block
🦠 Disease
🧪 Fertilizer
🛺 Transport
🏠 Tourism Surge

Run a Simulation →
Sample Result — Hurricane Cat 4 · Wet Season · All Parishes
Food Security Index Impact−16 pts (74.2 → 58.2)
Production Loss60% · 720 MT lost
Economic LossJ$2.8 billion
Emergency Import Required42,000 MT
Commodity Price Impact+55% average
Tourism Supply Impact−70% sourcing capacity
Estimated Recovery240 days
Parishes at Critical Risk6 of 14
The Partnership Model

What a government
partnership looks like.

HelloAG is not requesting government funding. The platform is live, the infrastructure is built, and the pilot data is real. The partnership requested is institutional — the kind that creates enabling conditions for national scale.

01
Institutional Endorsement

Formal government recognition of HelloAG OS as the designated agricultural intelligence infrastructure for national deployment. Creates the institutional credibility required for JHTA, development bank, and CARICOM engagement.

02
RADA/AMIB Data Agreement

Formal API data sharing between HelloAG and RADA. HelloAG receives structured weekly price data. RADA receives HelloAG's aggregated ABRS, FSI, and production intelligence in return. Mutual benefit, no public funds required.

03
National Registration Drive

Joint government-HelloAG campaign targeting 5,000 farmer enrollments in Year 1. Extension agents use the HelloAG Agent Portal as their standard field registration tool. ABRS score adopted as the national agricultural creditworthiness metric.

04
FSI as National KPI

Establish the HelloAG Food Security Index as an official national performance indicator — tracked quarterly in PIOJ's Economic and Social Survey Jamaica, reported to Cabinet alongside inflation and unemployment figures.

The Ask — Partnership, not funding.
1
Institutional Endorsement at Denbigh 2026
A government presence — ministerial level preferred — at HelloAG's Denbigh Agricultural Show showcase. This signals institutional backing to the JHTA network, international development banks, and CARICOM partners who will be watching. Denbigh is the national inflection point for adoption.
Lead: Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Mining
2
RADA/AMIB Structured Data Sharing Agreement
A formal API agreement structured as a public-private data partnership. Enables HelloAG to compute a nationally accurate FSI. Precedent exists in STATIN and JMetS data agreements with private sector partners.
Lead: RADA · Ministry of Agriculture
3
Tourism Linkages Council Integration
JHTA, TEF, JAMPRO, JMEA, and JAS already sit together on the Cabinet-created Tourism Linkages Council. HelloAG TAII is the operational delivery mechanism for that Council's mandate. Formal recognition enables immediate institutional onboarding of the full JHTA membership.
Lead: TEF · Tourism Linkages Council