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Documentary-style series showcases technology’s impact on reducing food waste

ProducePay, the agtech company on a mission to transform the global agricultural industry into a more predictable, connected and sustainable supply chain, is proud to announce its participation in the online series 'The Human Component'. The new documentary-style series was presented by the Consumer Technology Association and produced by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions. Through compelling human-led films and immersive written content, the series features innovative technologies that are helping to support a more resilient planet, stronger societies, and healthier communities.

In a world facing significant challenges such as climate change and food insecurity, technology offers promising solutions. According to a 2023 report on Technology as a Force for Good, existing technology could reduce the cost of delivering the UN's sustainable development goals by up to 40 percent. From start-ups to large conglomerates and nonprofits, 'The Human Component' celebrates global collaboration as organizations showcase how technology is improving lives worldwide.

ProducePay's brand film is part of the chapter 'A Resilient Planet', showcasing how technology can empower growers, distributors, and retailers to gain greater control of their businesses, enhance coordination between them, and build a more predictable supply chain, thereby reducing the 40 percent of food waste in today's fresh produce industry. With the participation of Videxport, a leading Mexican grape grower, and Four Star Fruit, one of the world's largest growers and shippers of table grapes, the film highlights how this transformational approach can help mitigate global food insecurity.

"We are passionate about leveraging technology to create a more sustainable and equitable food system," said Patrick McCullough, CEO of ProducePay. "Joining 'The Human Component' series allows us to showcase how the combination of technological solutions and human expertise has the potential to bring about sweeping changes across the global produce industry, positively impacting millions of lives". ProducePay's episode can be watched on YouTube here:

The 'The Human Component' is the second series created for the Consumer Technology Association, a trade association bringing companies together to help improve people's lives through technology. By sharing these stories, The Human Component aims to inspire others and highlight the incredible impact of technology when people come together. To explore 'The Human Component' series, visit www.thehumancomponent.org.

For more information:
Alberto Velasco
ProducePay
[email protected]
www.producepay.com

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