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Sagri, Japanese start-up, will accelerate the carbon neutral from the farmland via the power of satellite and AI

Sagri will accelerate the carbon neutral from the farmland via participating in the Southeast Asia Smart Agriculture Demonstration Support Project in Thailand organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in Japan.

Sagri Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as “Sagri”) will participate in the Southeast Asia Smart Agriculture Demonstration Support Project in FY2023 in Thailand organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in Japan.

In this project, Sagri will demonstrate the use of satellite data and AI in farmland demarcation, soil analysis, and carbon credit generation in collaboration with companies and universities in Thailand.

At the end of the study, we will have an opportunity to present the results of the demonstration to the Thailand government.

Starting from Thailand, Sagri will aim to expand its business horizontally to other ASEAN countries.

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This Press Release has also been published on VRITIMES
About Sagri
Sagri, founded in 2018, has technological superiority in satellite data-based farmland demarcation and soil analysis, which are the basis for the creation of carbon credits from farmland. We are conducting demonstrations and operations in India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Kenya, Tanzania, Brazil, and Peru. Sagri has its headquarter in Japan, and branches in Singapore and India. Please contact us if you are an agricultural company, agricultural cooperative, agri-tech, or agricultural insurance company that would like to co-create carbon credits. Companies interested in purchasing credits created by Sagri are also welcome to contact us.
Contact
Kazuki Sakamoto (Head, Singapore Office) [email protected] +6586578375
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