Rainfall, humidity, and heat shifts are making Indonesia's essential-oil crops harder to predict. For exporters, the problem often shows up too late.
Majordera gives every batch an IoT-powered Climate Batch Passport, connecting farm records, sensor data, and weather signals so exporters can detect quality risks earlier and reduce preventable losses.
Seeking pilot partners in Indonesia β patchouli and vanilla. No minimum size.
Rainfall, humidity, and drying conditions affect oil quality long before a batch reaches the exporter. Most teams only find out after QC fails.
When a batch fails QC, fuel, shipping, distillation, and processing energy have already been spent. Those emissions are entirely avoidable with earlier visibility.
Indonesian patchouli farming is often relatively sustainable β but almost none of it is recorded. Without documentation, exporters cannot prove compliance and buyers cannot verify it. The problem is not the practice. It is the missing data.
Four forces are converging right now to make upstream visibility non-negotiable for essential-oil exporters.
EU buyers now require proof that supply chains are deforestation-free. For most Indonesian exporters, the farming is already sustainable β but none of it is documented. No proof means no market access.
La NiΓ±a and El NiΓ±o patterns are becoming more extreme and less predictable, directly hitting patchouli and vanilla yields. Yield swings of Β±30% are now common.
Indonesia produces ~90% of global patchouli and ~40% of world vanilla supply. A market this large with this little traceability infrastructure is a structural gap β and a real business opportunity.
By the time a batch fails QC, fuel, shipping, distillation, and processing have already been emitted. Earlier quality visibility means fewer rejected batches β and measurable, avoidable emissions reduced.
Most Indonesian essential-oil farming is already relatively sustainable β it just isn't recorded. Majordera connects farm logs, IoT sensor data, sustainability records, and climate signals into a single intelligence layer, so exporters can prove what is already true and act on risks before they become losses.
A single platform that translates raw farm activity into export-grade decisions. Built for exporters, distillers, and the buyers who depend on them.
Field agents capture harvest events and drying methods. IoT sensors stream real-time data.
Every record is tied to a GPS plot, pesticide history, and chain of custody for EUDR and ESG audits.
Predicts quality, climate, and supply risk weeks before lab results would arrive.
Field agents and farm leaders submit harvest events, drying methods, and spray records through a simple mobile workflow β even offline.
Low-cost humidity and temperature sensors stream conditions from drying sheds and storage rooms, 24/7, with anomaly alerts.
Rainfall, humidity, and ENSO-cycle signals are layered onto each batch, giving every record its full environmental context.
The platform generates quality, climate, and sustainability risk scores β and an export-readiness signal for every batch.
Indonesia produces over 80% of the world's patchouli. These crops are highly sensitive to "La NiΓ±a" and "El NiΓ±o" patterns, which are becoming more extreme. We are starting where visibility is needed most.
A founding team combining IoT engineering, climate strategy, and product execution, grounded in Indonesian supply chains.
Embedded systems and IoT engineer with experience building environmental sensors and solar-powered field devices from scratch. Leads Majordera's hardware and sensing layer.
Climate sustainability strategist and ex co-founder of Z Bio, with experience across carbon, agriculture, and ESG. Leads Majordera's climate strategy, sustainability logic, and impact framing.
Product Manager (Ex TikTok) with experience building 0-to-1 forecasting and operational platforms. Leads Majordera's product strategy, translating farm intelligence into workflows exporters can use.
We are looking for exporters and distillers to co-design the platform with us. If you work with patchouli or vanilla in Indonesia, we want to talk β no minimum size.
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