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MALD commences UAT phase of Digital Farmer Registry

BY JUNELYN KELLY

The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development (MALD) has officially commenced the User Acceptance Testing (UAT) phase of its innovation, Digital Farmer Registry (DFR).

MALD in a statement yesterday said kick-off online zoom session took place yesterday at the ministry’s headquarters in Honiara, marking a significant milestone in the country’s drive to modernize agricultural data management and empower farmers nationwide.

The ministry said the DFR initiative funded by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) through the Catalysing Agrifood Systems through Digitalization project (TCP/SAP/3909), is a strategic effort to establish a centralized, sustainable, and interoperable digital platform.

As stated, the DFR is designed to streamline the registration, identification, and management of farmers, farms, and agricultural activities and it is a system that aims to revolutionise how agricultural data is collected, analysed, and utilized by government agencies and partners.

“The Digital Farmer Registry is more than just a database—it is a vital tool to enhance planning, policy development, and farmer support services.

“By creating a single source of accurate and comprehensive data, the platform will enable the government to deliver targeted assistance, optimize resource allocation, and foster sustainable agricultural growth across the country,” said the statement.

The ministry said the UAT involves real users testing the platform’s functionalities across web and mobile applications to ensure it meets operational requirements, is user-friendly, and is ready for full deployment.

“Key modules under review include farmer self-registration portals, enumerator data collection tools, and administrative management features—all critical components for the platform’s success.

“Farmers, enumerators, system administrators, and MALD officials will be actively participating in this process, providing valuable feedback to refine and improve the system. This collaborative approach ensures that the DFR is tailored to local needs, sustainable, and positioned for long-term impact,” said the statement.

MALD said following the successful completion of UAT, the team will analyse feedback, address any issues identified, and prepare for the official rollout.

The Ministry highlighted that this digital transformation exemplifies its commitment to leveraging innovative technology for resilient, food-secure, and inclusive agricultural development.

“This initiative highlights the strong partnership between the Solomon Islands government and international agencies to harness digital solutions for sustainable growth. The DFR will serve as a model for digital agriculture across the Pacific region, fostering innovation, resilience, and rural prosperity,” said the statement.

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