Ripple is unleashing the XRP Ledger to revolutionize Colombia’s farming economic system, powering traceability, sustainability premiums, and microfinance entry for smallholder farmers.
Ripple Leverages XRP Ledger to Help Colombian Farmers With Blockchain and Microfinance
Ripple introduced on Might 15 the launch of its second pilot this yr with Mercy Corps Ventures, working in partnership with traceability expertise supplier WËIA, to advance agricultural finance in Colombia. The initiative is a part of Ripple Influence’s broader “Unlocking Alternative” program and focuses on utilizing blockchain expertise to enhance the livelihoods of smallholder farmers. Ripple emphasised the mission’s targets:
In collaboration with WËIA, this pilot is designed to extend monetary inclusion and earnings for smallholder farmers in Colombia via blockchain-powered traceability on the XRP Ledger (XRPL).
The pilot deploys WËIA’s traceability platform, constructed on the XRP Ledger, to trace the manufacturing of agricultural items—particularly panela, a conventional unrefined cane sugar—from planting via harvest. The system assigns every product a QR code that gives verifiable sustainability info, addressing the rising demand for transparency in international meals provide chains. The XRPL’s velocity, cost-efficiency, and carbon-neutral structure present the technical basis for dependable, immutable recordkeeping. Moreover, the pilot introduces a “Farm Now, Pay Later” (FNPL) financing possibility, permitting farmers to acquire inputs up entrance and defer compensation till after harvest. This mechanism goals to ease liquidity constraints which have traditionally restricted farmers’ productiveness.
About 300 smallholder farmers will take part, processing a complete of 240 tonnes of panela per 30 days. This system additionally highlights gender inclusion, with 46% of members being ladies—nicely above the nationwide common of 26%. The pilot units out to check three core outcomes: whether or not verified sustainability knowledge results in larger product pricing, if transparency will increase satisfaction amongst retailers, and whether or not blockchain-enabled traceability encourages extra formal agreements between farmers and patrons.
Ripple described the broader significance of the mission:
This pilot presents a singular alternative to exhibit real-world purposes of blockchain to enhance traceability in agriculture, creating pathways for smallholder farmers to entry monetary companies, enhance livelihoods and guarantee compliance with international sustainability rules.




