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    CropIn, True Digital tie up for agritech solutions in Southeast Asia

    Synopsis

    CropIn, an agri-focused saas platform, has partnered with True Digital Solutions to enable digital transformation of the agriculture ecosystem in Southeast Asia.

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    The initiative aims to empower farmers in Southeast Asia by digitising farm and farmer-level data to offer intelligent insights on weather, disease prediction and advisory, crop health and yield estimation.
    Bengaluru: CropIn, an agri-focused saas platform, has partnered with True Digital Solutions to enable digital transformation of the agriculture ecosystem in Southeast Asia.
    The tie-up aims to build a unique ecosystem of digital solutions for farmers and enterprises.

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    According to a statement, CropIn will offer comprehensive solutions for the entire ecosystem aimed at the complete digitisation of farmers’ data that will lead to transparency, financial self-sufficiency and efficient cultivation management. True Digital Solutions aims to impact 9,880 acres and six million farmers in Thailand through this partnership.

    “Through CropIn’s solutions, we aim to support True Digital to bring inclusive innovation for sustainable growth to impact farmers in the Southeast Asia region,” CropIn’s Chief Revenue Officer Jitesh Shah said. “Our constant aim has been to provide unique and technological solutions to the agriculture space. This partnership will open avenues for a sustainable ecosystem…”

    According to Ekraj Panjavinin, managing director at True Digital Group, the tie-up with CropIn will lift farming standards. “By partnering with CropIn and combining its technology with our existing digital innovation, we could strengthen our ability to create a sustainably growing digital farming ecosystem,” he said.

    The initiative aims to empower farmers in Southeast Asia by digitising farm and farmer-level data to offer intelligent insights on weather, disease prediction and advisory, crop health and yield estimation. The partnership also aims to streamline the supply chain management to bring in traceability, ensure effective farmer monitoring and evaluation, and even buy back produce from farmers.
    The Economic Times

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