Partnership with Banyu Oceans

We are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking partnership between Oceanfarmr and BANYU Indonesia, marking another significant milestone in our commitment to revolutionize the seaweed industry and support the growth of sustainable farming practices worldwide.

 

BANYU, the first large-scale Indonesian seaweed movement, is on a mission to transform the seaweed value chain by integrating technology, advanced farming practices, and innovative solutions. This partnership aligns perfectly with our vision of creating and enhancing thriving farms, thriving communities, and thriving ecosystems.

Key highlights of the partnership include:

Integrated Seaweed Ecosystem: BANYU's vision aligns seamlessly with Oceanfarmr's commitment to sustainable farming. The partnership will leverage BANYU's integrated seaweed ecosystem, providing high-quality inputs through the BANYU SEED BANK, advanced farming practices, training, certifications, assistance, and standard operating procedures (SOP).

Empowering Smallholder Farmers: BANYU is dedicated to empowering smallholder farmers by offering innovative technologies such as IoT sensors and data monitoring. This will not only enhance the efficiency of seaweed farming but also ensure transparency in the value chain.

Harvesting in Harmony with the Environment: BANYU prioritizes harvesting seaweed in harmony with the environment. This aligns with our shared commitment to sustainable practices and underscores our dedication to restoring the world's oceans for future generations.

Efficient Support and Quality Assurance: Through this partnership, Oceanfarmr and BANYU will work collaboratively to provide efficient support to farmers, ensuring the best quality seaweed production. This includes adopting environmental and social standards to create a transparent and accountable system.

Founder: Dodon Yamin 

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