The blockchain technology has succeeded in helping 11 thousand Indonesian farmers get agricultural credit and insurance. Already more than 10 percent of registered farmers have made savings and loans with bank.
"For them, I can't imagine getting a loan of Rp. 500,000 for a working capital," said Regi Wahyu, Hara's Founder and CEO, a company that made crowdsourcing efforts in recording Indonesian agricultural data while presenting Blockchain discussions, Digital and Future Data Assets. The world in the launch of #KelasTanpaBatas Tempo Media Week 2018 Palmerah Edition, at Tempo Building Jalan Palmerah Barat Jakarta, Friday, December 14, 2018.
Regi said, HARA focused on recording farmer data because in general the data movement in Indonesia was still not bright. "Land, population and all kinds are still dark, and especially agriculture." After observing the problem, he was then moved to focus on agricultural issues, which had a real impact on life.
According to Regi, when he started this business last August, it was difficult for him to get the trust of the farmers and the surrounding environment. They consider this effort to be only a trick. In fact, "as long as they can use cellphones, they have the intention of becoming entrepreneurs, they can be agripreneur."
He claimed that when starting a business, the first thing to do was to ask permission from the local government for Kulonuwun. "We say that this is an effort to invite farmers to be independent but not to use government funds." Regi claimed to have received support from the local government after learning that his efforts helped accelerate the online data collection process. "We ensure that data sharing is safe and this is a social movement that must be supported by all parties."