HARA is proud to announce a new partnership with Haluan Rekadaya Konsultindo (HRK). HRK is focused on coming up with innovative, cost-effective solutions for problems in the Small and Medium Business (SMB) and Plantation industries.

In their work, HRK always attempts to utilize the latest technology in finding the most suitable digital solutions for their clients, which is something HARA also does. HRK and HARA both aim to use technology to help the food and agriculture industry in Indonesia to reach its full potential.

“With the collaboration of HARA and HRK, we are committed to finding the right mix of solutions to accelerate the application of technology both on the side of individual users, as well as organizations and corporations. We see HARA developing solutions by utilizing innovative technology such as blockchain and providing transparent and reliable alternative recording of transactions for all stakeholders in the agriculture and plantation industries,” — Thomas Susmantoro, President Director of HRK

(l-r) Sutan Simandjuntak (HRK), Regi Wahyu (HARA), Thomas Susmantoro (HRK), Imron Zuhri (HARA)

HRK positions itself as a Value Added Service in the HARA Ecosystem. HRK has developed the CRoPS Application, which is aimed at the agriculture sector. The application features modules that help to optimize the plantation business operations. In turn, HRK will benefit from the data that HARA makes available to complement their offerings.

The collaboration will allow HARA and HRK to jointly assess business challenges in the industry and rapidly come up with fitting solutions by leveraging the technology both parties bring to the table.

By working together, both companies can prevent unnecessarily spending resources on tackling the same issues and potentially even jointly develop improved solutions.

For example, the data collected by HARA on the HARA Data Exchange could be used to optimize business practices, and lead to new insights that can be incorporated into HRK’s solutions.

“The collaboration can further be developed to focus more on the advanced subjects of the agricultural and plantation practices, for example in the area of improving product quality and traceability nature of the food ingredients,” — Thomas Susmantoro, President Director of HRK

HARA is excited to welcome HRK into our network of partners. We look forward to working together in developing new and improved solutions for issues at play in the agriculture industry to create a real social impact.