AGCONN opens production to all California Central Valley farmworkers and growers
Following a six-week pilot, AGCONN is now open to every farmworker, employer, training organization, and workforce development board in Fresno, Tulare, Kern, Kings, and Madera counties.
AGCONN opened production to general availability today across all five counties of its target launch region: Fresno, Tulare, Kern, Kings, and Madera. The bilingual workforce platform, in pre-launch pilot since mid-March, completed all production readiness milestones — including independent security review, accessibility audit, and bilingual content review by native Mexican-Spanish editors — ahead of the public launch date.
At launch, AGCONN carries verified profiles for over 200 California Farm Labor Contractors and growers, more than 1,200 farmworker profiles, active job postings across nine major Central Valley crops, and bilingual training program listings from CDFA, F3, and CalOSBA-aligned partners. The platform is free to workers and offered to employers on a per-posting plan with annual options for verified employers.
Workers can create a profile and search for verified jobs at agconn.com or by SMS to a regional access line. Employers can request a verified profile by submitting a CA FLC license number or grower business identifier through the same domain. AGCONN's impact methodology, including how worker placements and median wage are calculated, is published openly at agconn.com/impact#methodology.
AGCONN is a bilingual workforce platform serving California Central Valley farmworkers and the growers who hire them. Headquartered in Visalia, AGCONN launched production in May 2026.