I think @OP offers a service to freeze Indonesian food or export it overseas. I do not think that exporting food as a final product would be valuable, but it would be necessary to export the ingredients and then prepare the food within those countries.
The role of Bitcoin in this process will only be to facilitate transactions that may exist with paper money or traditional payment methods. So Bitcoin will not be considered a revolutionary addition to such a project.
I think as well, I don't think you can really throw blockchain in random things (like the food industry for example), and then be able to make a banging product, adding blockchains to simple freezing and transporting traditional things only overcomplicates a fairly simple process.
Looks like the OP's company is -
https://nur1labs.net/. And no offense, the site is really badly made, with unprofessional english like "he wanna make a VGA card", which looks like a 3d render of a VGA only card... Why? HDMI and displayport are the biggest ones right now, and bulky VGA cables are rarely used for modern monitors.