Farmerline receives ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certificate for Information Security Management System

By Albert Allotey

Accra, Aug. 27, GNA – Farmerline, a leader in agribusiness solutions, has received ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certificate for its flagship SaaS platform, Mergdata, for Information Security Management System.

Mergdata is a comprehensive agribusiness platform offering multilingual AI for agronomic assistance, satellite-based land, and climate monitoring, extensive data collection, and efficient farm management and traceability tools.

It empowers farmers and agribusinesses with data-driven insights, enhancing productivity and sustainability across diverse markets.

This was announced in a release copied to the Ghana News Agency on Monday by Farmerline.

It said Farmerline’s Mergdata platform has digitized 2.2 million farmers across 50 countries, offering solutions that bridge the climate financing gap, teach sustainable practices in local languages, and connect farmers to markets for traceable and sustainable commodities.

Mr Emmanuel O. Addai, Co-Founder and COO of Farmerline, said “We are thrilled to have achieved this significant milestone.

“This certification underlines our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of information security, ensuring the safety and integrity of our data and that of our partners and customers.”

Farmerline is a global pioneering AgriTech company headquartered at 4th Alajo Avenue, Accra, Ghana, which is dedicated to empowering smallholder farmers through innovative technological solutions.

It provides farmers with access to quality resources, training, and markets, and significantly enhances their yields and profitability.

Renowned for its efforts in mitigating climate change impacts and improving agricultural productivity, Farmerline connects farmers to climate-resilient products and solutions, guided by a robust theory of change.

“Farmerline’s efforts have resulted in a 2.5x increase in yields and 3.3x higher incomes, driving sustainable growth and combating deforestation across Africa and beyond,” the release stated.

GNA