Boehringer Ingelheim Gets a Digital Blueprint for Field Operations Across Sub-Saharan Africa

Folio3 AgTech designed a clickable mobile prototype that validated the digital path forward for a Gates Foundation-funded animal health initiative serving smallholder farmers across nine countries.

Boehringer Ingelheim Gets a Digital Blueprint for Field Operations Across Sub-Saharan Africa

Summary

Boehringer Ingelheim's LastMile initiative relied on field agents managing farm visits, surveys, and animal health training entirely on paper. Folio3 AgTech designed a clickable mobile prototype called the Last Mile App, covering both field agent and administrator workflows, giving the program a validated digital foundation before any production development began.

About

Boehringer Ingelheim is one of the largest privately owned pharmaceutical companies in the world. Founded in 1885, the company operates across 76 countries with more than 54,000 employees. Its Animal Health division serves over 150 markets globally, producing vaccines, parasiticides, and therapeutics for livestock, poultry, and companion animals. The LastMile initiative, launched in 2018, is a partnership with GALVmed funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, focused on expanding animal healthcare access for smallholder farming communities across Sub-Saharan Africa.

Solutions Built

Industry

Animal Health · Pharmaceutical

Geography Served

Ingelheim, Germany

Technology

Mobile Application Prototype

The Initiative at a Glance

40,000+

Smallholder farmers reached by the LastMile initiative the app was designed to support

9

Countries Across Sub-Saharan Africa in the initiative's operational footprint

20,000+

Farm visits conducted by field agents annually, the core workflow the prototype was built to digitize

86%

Increase in veterinary medicine availability across target markets after the program scaled

The Challenge

Paper-Based Field Operations Were Holding a Critical Initiative Back

Boehringer Ingelheim's LastMile program deployed Livestock Service Providers (LLSPs) across remote farming communities in Sub-Saharan Africa. Their job was to visit farms, conduct surveys, advise farmers on animal health, and distribute training on disease prevention and veterinary products. All of it ran on paper.

For a program operating across nine countries, serving farmers in areas with poor connectivity and no fixed addresses, paper-based operations created problems that got worse as the initiative scaled. Administrators had no way to consolidate or analyze field data. Field agents had no reliable access to training materials or pricing. And the initiative had no digital infrastructure to measure its own reach or impact.

Paper-Based Field Operations Were Holding a Critical Initiative Back

Paper-Based Field Documentation

Farm visit data and survey results were handwritten. Records were slow to compile and impossible to centralize across regions.

No Farm History or Geolocation

Staff rotation caused repeated knowledge loss. Without GPS coordinates, relocating off-grid farms in remote areas was unreliable for new agents.

No Digital Training Delivery

LLSPs carried printed materials into the field. Current manuals, videos, and pricing were not reliably accessible during farmer consultations.

No Visibility for Administrators

Field data arrived late or not at all. LLSP activity and program performance could not be tracked across countries reliably.

Our Approach

Designing the Digital Foundation for a Multi-Country Field Program

Before any development began, Boehringer Ingelheim needed to know the system would work for the people using it. Field agents operating in remote areas and administrators managing program data across borders had different needs and different workflows. Folio3 AgTech started with discovery and built up from there.

1

Discovery and Requirements Definition

Mapped the needs of both user types: LLSPs and program administrators. Defined functional requirements across farm visit management, data capture, training delivery, and reporting.

2

User Journey and Workflow Mapping

Built storyboards for each role. Documented LLSP visit sequences and the data flows administrators need to track field performance across regions and countries.

3

Wireframing and UX Design

Translated workflow maps into low-fidelity and high-fidelity screens. Designed for low-connectivity environments and users with varying levels of digital experience.

4

Clickable Prototype Build

Assembled a fully interactive Last Mile App prototype covering all primary workflows for both user roles, ready for stakeholder review and usability validation.

The Platform

A Mobile Field Operations Tool Built for Remote Agricultural Environments

The Last Mile App prototype demonstrated a complete field service management system for Boehringer Ingelheim's LLSP network. Every feature was designed around the realities of operating in areas with limited connectivity, no fixed farm addresses, and two distinct user types with different needs.

A Mobile Field Operations Tool Built for Remote Agricultural Environments

Visit Scheduling

Field agents scheduled farm visits in advance, making visit cycles systematic and ensuring better preparation before reaching each farm.

Registered Farm Database

The app allowed agents to view existing farm profiles and add new entries with accurate geolocation coordinates for future navigation.

Offline GPS Navigation

Saved GPS coordinates let agents relocate remote farms without an active internet connection, removing guesswork from navigation in off-grid areas.

Direct Sales Recording

Agents recorded product sales directly in the app during visits, replacing paper order forms and handwritten logs.

Field Notes and Photo Capture

Personnel could photograph animals, record observations, and attach notes to individual farm records during visits and consultations.

Structured Data Entry

Pre-configured fields for cattle, dairy cows, calves, and poultry gave agents a consistent format for recording animal health data.

Pre-Configured Surveys

Agents completed standardized surveys in the app during visits, replacing paper forms and manual data entry after leaving the field.

Digital Training Library

Product manuals, videos, and disease prevention materials were accessible from the device so agents could share content directly with farmers.

A Validated Digital Path Forward for a Gates Foundation-Backed Field Program

The Last Mile App prototype gave Boehringer Ingelheim a clear, interactive view of what a digital field operations system would look like before production development began. Stakeholders could walk through every workflow and confirm the design matched how the program actually operated. That validation reduced development risk and aligned teams across a multi-country, multi-partner rollout.

Ready to Digitize Your Field Operations?

Boehringer Ingelheim used a validated prototype to map out a field service system before a single line of production code was written. If your field program still runs on paper, that is where we start.

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