BTW, educating the farmers might be the hardest part for this project to succeed. Most farmers in Indonesian still use traditional agriculture method. Corruption and lack of trust toward government also need to be addressed. The blockchain is useless when the government cut the adoption by corruption.
Point well delivered. As much as the blockchain technology is ideal to deliver the much needed data in an immutable stage, the hands the ply on it remains far from being incorruptible. We might simply find the developed technology at the wrong hands for manipulation since farmers are well not into tech.
Educating the farmers might be a colossal act in proportion, and knowing farmers of the old, all they ever care of is a good harvest, they would much more appreciate technologies that would enhance their crop or speed up their farming routines.