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View all search resultsIndonesian tech firms are proposing new ways to make farming more efficient at a time when food security is causing headaches around the world, but the start-ups have some convincing to do to get farmers on board.
Chief strategy officer Natalia Rialucky “Ria” Marsudi said the license would make the company “more confident” in partnering with state-owned enterprises (SOE), region-owned enterprises (BUMD) and other fintech companies to acquire more farmers.
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