Here’s a throwback to mid-May, the time when HARA was invited to present at the Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) summit in Nairobi, Kenya! Fun fact: HARA was the only Asian company honored with an invitation!

The CSA is an initiative organized by the UK-based Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF) in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Program. It serves as a meeting ground for agriculture ministries, UN agencies, NGO’s, research and development institutes, and many more.

Regi Wahyu (CEO of HARA) speaking about realizing his project’s mission to empower billions of people

Apart from being an exhibitor at the summit, HARA was also showcased in the CSA Innovation Spotlight. In his presentation, CEO Regi Wahyu explained how his blockchain for social impact project aims to realize its mission to empower billions of people around the globe.

Wahyu was very happy to be able to speak at the prestigious event, “we try to share our ideas globally because we believe that by sharing our initiatives to different audiences, we will get tonnes of feedback and attract potential collaborations to help grow our mission.”

Regi Wahyu (CEO of HARA) exploring African fields with the locals.

HARA is currently being piloted in several regions in Indonesia, but plans are being made to expand to other developing countries on the equator, whose climates are characterized by long growing periods. One of these countries is Kenya, where the summit took place.Even though Kenya is thousands of kilometers away from HARA’s Indonesia, the two countries have a lot in common; among other things, both countries have similar problems in the food and agriculture sector.

HARA’s exhibit at the summit attracted a lot of interest from the visitors, who ranged from researchers to government representatives. No doubt seeds were planted for fruitful future collaborations which will help improve the welfare of billions of people.

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