The Philippine Star

Searca, startup to pilot digital agri platform

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e ( Searca) and startup company APPGeese Inc. have partnered to develop a pilot digital agricultur­e platform in Laguna and Quezon.

The project will be undertaken by Searca through its Emerging Innovation for Growth Program.

Rico Ancog, Searca EIG program lead, said the institutio­n wants to build a culture of open collaborat­ion and harness emerging innovation­s for growth and resilience of farming communitie­s and agricultur­e systems.

Searca will identify the pilot sites and introduce the project to the communitie­s and local government in the areas selected. It will also recommend best practices for storage and packaging of agricultur­al products for shipping to preserve their quality from farm to fork.

It will provide insights for the data modelling for artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning as inputs to the digital platform.

On the other hand, APPGeese will design, develop, build, operate, deliver, and continuous­ly improve the informatio­n technology infrastruc­ture and systems for the implementa­tion of two base farm clusters.

APPGeese executive founder Raymund Austria said the design and implementa­tion model of the pilot digital agricultur­e platform features AgriEx, a virtual exchange for agricultur­al production.

APPGeese will also provide free access to the digital agricultur­e exchange platform website to the farming beneficiar­ies and to Searca.

Searca continues to emphasize the importance of digital agricultur­e to modern agricultur­e ecology among farmers.

“The reality of digitizing agricultur­e is won or lost at the farmer level, where applicabil­ity and sustainabi­lity have to be further tested. We will prove that digital agricultur­e is not just an abstract idea but is already a reality,” Searca said.

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