DiMuto and Great Giant Foods (GGF) have signed a strategic agreement for the development and deployment of DiMuto's Farm App within GGF's operations. The collaboration aims to support the digitisation of agricultural processes in Indonesia by integrating the Farm App with DiMuto's Trade Management Solution, AI systems, and blockchain-based traceability tools.
GGF's agricultural production network will be linked with DiMuto's digital systems to improve visibility across supply chains and document production conditions at the smallholder-farmer level.
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The Farm App is built as a mobile platform for farmers to record cultivation activities, crop health, and harvest data. These records create a digital identity for farmers and their plots. Once integrated with DiMuto's system, operational data is captured from the field level through to export markets.
The system uses blockchain to store production data, including fertilizer use and harvesting times, in an immutable format. It also incorporates DiMuto's AI-based PQAI quality-assessment tools, which allow grading at the point of harvest to support sorting decisions and reduce rejections later in the chain.
Additional functions include operational analytics designed to support planning and risk management. As more farm activities are digitised, the system also accumulates trade records that may support financial-access initiatives for smallholders.
"We are thrilled to deepen our relationship with Great Giant Foods through the implementation of our Farm App," said Gary Loh, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of DiMuto. "This agreement is about creating a sustainable loop where data empowers decision-making. By connecting GGF's upstream operations with our Trade Management and AI capabilities, we are building infrastructure that validates the hard work of Indonesian farmers and elevates them onto the global stage."
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Tommy Wattimena, CEO of Great Giant Foods, said: "Digital transformation at Great Giant Foods is ultimately about building a smarter, more transparent, and more inclusive agrifood ecosystem. Our partnership with DiMuto strengthens this commitment by embedding AI and blockchain into our supply chain, enabling verifiable sustainability and data-driven decision-making at every step."
According to both organisations, the system is expected to improve oversight across GGF's supply network, document sustainability practices, and support quality-control processes. DiMuto noted that the engagement will demonstrate the scalability of its platform for large-volume agricultural operations.
The companies stated that the project may also serve as a model for broader digital agriculture initiatives in Indonesia, with potential impacts on rural-sector data access, export competitiveness, and supply-chain transparency.
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