- Partnership aims to create 1, 000 jobs, help estimate US$ 13.8 mil in price
- Meraque intends to stable US$ 4.6 million to construct a production facility in Uzbekistan.
A leading Indonesian technology solutions provider Meraque Group has established a strategic relationship with the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan. This agreement marks a major milestone for both organisations, underscoring their shared responsibility to driving innovation, engagement, and development in the agrarian technology sector.
The partnership was formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding, signed by Shakhobjon Sharifov, Director of the State Institution ( Administrative and Economic Service ), and Razali Ismail, CEO and Founder of Meraque, with the ceremony witnessed by Ibrokhim Y. Abdurakhmonov, Minister of Agriculture of Uzbekistan.
With 4.3 million hectares of land in Uzbekistan, with 1 million acres dedicated to fabric and another million to numerous other crops, the country’s intensive agricultural scenery includes. The nation is also making strides in advancing its gardening industry, which focuses on the production of fruits and vegetables. This presents a significant opportunity for Mérezque to expand its knowledge of mechanical and satellite technology to transform Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector.
Over the next three years, Meraque aims to secure US$ 4.6 million ( RM20 million ) in investment to establish a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Uzbekistan. This initiative is expected to generate 1, 000 new jobs and service 100, 000 acres of agricultural land, contributing an estimated US$ 13.8 million ( RM60 million ) in value. Additionally, Meraque plans to raise US$ 6.9 million ( RM30 million ) to further drive advancements in agricultural technology across the region.
Meraque’s cooperation with the Uzbekistan Ministry of Agriculture to create a complete aircraft habitat plan specifically for agriculture is a key component of the relationship. This plan may govern and improve drone use in the agricultural sector, helping to promote sustainable growth and efficiency.
The agreement will also focus on learning and knowledge-sharing, with training programs, management of aircraft ecosystems, and cleaning within the agricultural business being important priorities. With monitoring of 100, 000 producers, the Ministry of Agriculture is poised to benefit from improved efficiency, performance, and conservation through this engagement.
” We think that this strategic partnership likely enhance our skills and advance the development of sustainable agriculture globally. Working closely with the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Razali Ismail, CEO and founder of Meraque,” we are committed to developing cutting-edge options that may benefit both governments.”