Data is a valuable asset in the pockets of many successful companies. Just like the human anatomy, blood is to the body what data is to an organization and a test of data integrity invariably questions the reputation of any company. Even worse, it might cause a damaging effect on decisions made, the prestige, and the existence of organisations.
The importance of data compliance is also predicated on a company’s reliance and ethical responsibility. According to Technology Networks, data compliance is important to engender trust between the organization and the regulatory bodies, but also to the end-users of that data. However, out of the thousands of certified corporate organisations in Nigeria, only 1, 213 companies including Farmcrowdy were recognized by NIDTA to have adhered to stipulated data regulations.
The list of companies was compiled by the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) unit for audit filing compliant organizations. It was composed of prominent organizations that had prioritized compliance with the NDPR, becoming a reference point for global law firms, multinationals, investors, and compliance enthusiasts. The selected companies have their operations within the purview of 13 sectors of the Nigerian economy which include Health, Transport and Logistics, Public Sector, Industrial and Extractive, ICT and Media, Energy and Power, Education, Finance, Commerce, and Consulting. Other organisations also included are Crown Flour Mills Ltd, Dangote Flour Mills PLC, Olam Nigeria Ltd, Julius Berger Companies, and Landmark Africa.
This wonderful announcement is a demonstration of Farmcrowdy’s commitment to solving food chain challenges with sustainable solutions, along with values in tandem with ethical requirements and responsibility.
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