
Pinkpacker (CEO Jin Jeong), a global livestock distribution tech startup, announced on the 11th that it participated in the 'Inter-regional Digital Agriculture Solutions Forum 2025 (I-DASF 2025)' hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and showcased its self-developed artificial intelligence (AI)-based livestock distribution solution. The event was held in Bangkok, Thailand from September 3rd to 5th.
At this forum, Pinkpacker introduced 'PinkTag', an AI-based platform that mediates the global trade of under-utilized cuts of livestock products, and a real-time freshness control service utilizing Internet of Things (IoT) technology.
Pinkpacker's solution focuses on analyzing supply and demand data between meat exporting countries (Australia, New Zealand, the Americas, etc.) and importing countries (Korea, Southeast Asia, etc.) to connect optimal transactions. By integrating and analyzing complex distribution information, including country-specific certification requirements (Halal, hygiene standards, etc.), logistics lead times, and pricing, it supports efficient distribution and price stability. At the event, transaction simulations based on actual distribution data and a freshness tracking feature using the "Pink Tag" were demonstrated, captivating attendees.
“We will strive to solve the global food loss problem and contribute to the supply of reasonably priced protein through a data-driven, transparent distribution system and freshness management technology,” said Jeong Jin, CEO of Pinkpacker.
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