Kathmandu, Dec. 28
To make Nepal’s
agriculture and food system more reliable and secure, technology company Prixa
has acquired Dailo Krishi. With this move, Prixa has announced that it will
develop a system through which consumers will be able to easily know where
vegetables, fruits, and food grains were produced and how they reached them
from the farmer, it informed in a statement on Sunday.
According to
Prixa’s CEO, Manish Sharma, there is a significant lack of trust in Nepal’s
food sector. “Trust in what we eat is the most important thing,” he said. He
also noted that the company is working by viewing Nepal not merely as a market,
but as a laboratory for developing new systems.
Dailo Krishi is a
platform that has been delivering fresh and certified agricultural produce
directly to consumers’ homes in collaboration with farmers and cooperatives.
Under the leadership of its founder, Dhiraj Chapagain, Dailo Krishi has been
working on traceability systems that clearly identify the source of production.
Prixa said that
after acquiring Dailo Krishi, it does not plan to immediately change the brand
name or pursue aggressive expansion. Instead, it will focus on the long-term
development of a trustworthy, transparent, and sustainable infrastructure in
the agricultural sector.
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