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BioMatLink received the runner-up award from the Inno4Farmers batch 2019

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BioMatLink received the runner-up award from the Inno4Farmers (batch 2019) in the field of digital agriculture under the incubation project to become an agricultural startup enterprise.

Inno4Farmers 2019

About Inno4Farmers

National Innovation Agency (Public Organization) (NIA) has created an “Agriculture Startup Project” that uses “Deep Tech” or “Inno4Farmers” for accelerating the creation and upgrade of the capabilities of agricultural startups through technology and business incubation development activities for the enterprise to start in agriculture that uses deep technology, technology can be used to solve problems and create business opportunities. By learning, connecting, and building partnerships. in the agricultural sector to develop innovations that can be used usable and generate business opportunities

About BioMatLink Application

BioMatLink is a platform that integrates cassava farmers into the system. The online members (or farmers) are linked to agricultural banks and agricultural cooperatives loan sources and collect various data. Throughout the process of planting, transportation, brought to cooperatives to collect and process stock and system to connect with the market. The platform will make farmers get fair sales and has the power to develop and improve the planting process to obtain higher quality cassava and a stable market for purchase. This allows farmers to have income after deducting expenses, increasing by 3,000 – 8,000 baht per rai and will continue to increase according to the increased productivity per rai. As for the factory, the purchasing market has consistently supplied high-quality products to the factory can be managed throughout the supply chain.

BioMatLink received the runner-up award in the field of digital agribusiness from the Inno4Farmers batch 2019

Inno4Farmers awardees

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