Cultivhacktion, a hackathon for agritech solutions in Indonesia, has named the three digital platforms as its winners.
Supported by the country’s Ministry of Agriculture and the West Java Provincial Government, the agritech hackathon was held as a result of a partnership between TaniHub Group, World Bank Group, and Microsoft.
The three organisations and their partners will continue to provide supports to the winning teams, together with partners of the programme, including GIZ, Plug and Play, FAO, Bogor Insitute of Agriculture (IPB), Data Science Indonesia, GrowAsia, Planet, and MDI Ventures.
The following is a list of the three winning teams and the solutions they build:
1. Teman Pasar by Teman Pasar team
Teman Pasar is a platform that enables customers to buy groceries in the nearest traditional wet markets in Indonesia. They aim to solve the problem faced by traditional wet markets in the country, where the number of sellers are experiencing an eight per cent decline every year due to decreasing customers. By checking a list of product catalogue, customers are able to purchase goods the way they do in typical online marketplaces.
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2. Dr. Tania by Neurafarm team
Dr. Tania is an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based plant management and protection platform that aims to minimise the risks of harvest failures, increase profits for smaller farmers, and decrease the amount of chemical waste. In the future, the platform will also be able to increase farmers’ productivity through data-based farming, large scale harvest and pests prediction, and field work management.
3. PemPem by PemPem team
PemPem builds a mobile software to manage the supply chain matters for informal and micro-businesses in the commodity market. The app arranges, optimises, and connects all operational and financial aspects of the businesses. The features in the platform include a feature that enables buyers to bid for the best prices, revenue and productivity management, and digital payments.
Since opening its registration in September, the hackathon said that it has received more than 30 proposals. The shortlisted participants received mentoring from experts in the agricultural, business, and tech sectors in developing the solutions.
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