AgriLedger
Jacintha Robinson's work experience includes a role as Head of Project Control & Management at AgriLedger since 2017. Prior to that, they worked as a Business Analyst at Royal Bank of Scotland Business from 2015. Their responsibilities there included being a part of the Risk Solutions - BCBS 239 program, implementing standards and supporting remediation activities. Before joining Royal Bank of Scotland, Jacintha worked as a Business Analyst and PMO at Infosys, where they were involved in various projects for American Express, Bank of America, and Royal Bank of Scotland from 2006 to 2014.
From 2003 to 2006, Jacintha Robinson attended Kuvempu University, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Computer Programming, Specific Applications.
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AgriLedger
AgriLedger is an AgriTech/FinTech start-up building equitable and sustainable value chains within the global agricultural supply chain through digitization and the use of end-to-end blockchain-based solutions that improve transparency and information flow, enabling trust and traceability. Formed in 2016, it was designed to create aninformation-rich flow of data between farmers and consumers, enabling greater control for every vital cog in the supply chain, traders, transporters, customs officials, wholesalers, and retailers. regulators by instituting a clear, immutable, and traceable record, every component in the supply chain benefits. AgriLedger focuses on leveraging Blockchain, Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), and the Internet of Things (IoT) to revolutionize agricultural value chains and has previous experience working in developing countries have successfully built, developed, and deployed their flagship project ‘The Haiti Fresh Fruit Value Chain’ after winning the competitive tender from the World Bank and the Haitian Government. The solution’s creation of a traceable and cost transparent value chain saw small-scale mango producers’ incomes increase by over 700% and proves that the technology can bring significant economic and social benefits through market inclusion. Despite facing the pandemic scenario this demonstrates the solution to be replicable, scalable, and commercially viable.