CV. Green Health Agriculture

Affordable Organic Rice for Everyone

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Author

Adeline Ayu Christanto

Adeline Ayu Christanto

School

IPMI International Business School

IPMI International Business School

Professor

Amelia Naim Indrajaya

Amelia Naim Indrajaya

Global Goals

2. Zero Hunger 3. Good Health and Well-Being 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities 15. Life on Land Flourish Prize Honoree - For Business as an Agent of World Benefit - Weatherhead School of Management

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Summary

Organic and healthy products are not necessarily costly. This is what O-Rice Beras Organik has aimed to prove this since 2008 through its innovative business model and strong research and development program. The combination does not only deliver affordable organic rice to its consumers, but also improve farmers' welfare and empower conventional farmers to practice sustainable organic farming technique.

Innovation

CV Green Health Agriculture's remarkable innovations lay on its business model and research and development. It has made a breakthrough when it has decided not to own land to grow its rice, but to make land owners and farmers its partner with profit sharing scheme. It has provided seeds, organic fertilizer, and technical supervision to its partners, which were considered as initial working capital. By doing that, CV. Green Health Agriculture cut the distribution costs and make sure its consumer price is lower than its competitors.

Another innovation is in its effective organic farming method, developed by continuous research and development, which enables the company to produce higher yield than conventional organic farming method.

Affordable Organic Rice for Everyone

Inspiration

The influence and pressure from government subsidized chemical fertilizers and government controlled seeds has created scepticism among farmers on organic rice farming. Government effort to introduce and educate farmers on organic rice farming still can not surpass the impact of pressure of those two elements. Also, farmers are hesitant and wonder whether organic rice farming could resulted in the same amount of yield as the conventional method would produced. These factors contribute to the low supply of local organic rice in Indonesia.

In supply chain, local organic rice goes through long chain to reach its customers. From farmers, it is then collected by traders and then goes to sub distributors who distribute it via its agents. Since there is no such relationship between the traders and the farmers, traders tend to buy the rice at the lowest price possible from the farmers to maximize their gain from their next chain. This whole system results in high price on organic rice. Though it creates a 'high image' on organic rice and provides very good margin for those in the distribution chain, farmers and customers (those at the beginning and the end of the supply chain) do not benefit much from this model. This is how CV Green Health come with the innovation of the business model which favors the farmers and the end customers.

Overall impact

CV. Green Health Agriculture proves to its stakeholders that organic foods are not necessarily costly and with the right organic rice farming method, the yield can be higher than conventional organic rice farming. By doing the right organic rice farming method, not only the farmers and the end-customers get benefit out of it, but also the land and the rice plants are all benefited.

Business benefit

With its business model, CV. Green Health Agriculture minimizes its risk of crop failure. Its continuous research and development program results in better farming techniques that subsequently resulted in improved productivity.

Social and environmental benefit

CV. Green Health Agriculture creates awareness of organic rice farming and gives education about organic rice farming to farmers. The application of its research result not only is good for the land and the crop that grows on it but also for the farmers who receive better price for their rice and have higher yield.

Its embryonic program on youth empowerment project attracts young people in rural area to be interested in organic farming. In the future, it is expected that these young people will strengthen their villages economic and Indonesia's position as agricultural country.

For further info on the business, please visit the website at http://www.o-rice.com.

Interview

Rizky Ardi Nugroho, Mr.

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Business information

CV. Green Health Agriculture

CV. Green Health Agriculture

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Year Founded: 2008
Number of Employees: 11 to 50

CV. Green Health Agriculture has a commitment to produce and distribute high quality food products that are affordable for every segment. Since its humble beginning, they have continuously done research and development on organic farming to deliver more values not only to its customers but also to all of its stakeholders. O-Rice, its organic rice brand, currently is ready to be ordered in Jabodetabek areas, across Java, Bali, and Sumatera islands.