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# Business Partnerships

***Business Partnerships***<br>

* **Farms and Pools**

Farms incentivize users to provide liquidity for your trading pair by distributing RBS to your pair's LP Token holders.\
Pools are a way of distributing your tokens to BSC users who stake RBS in the pool.\
\
These two products go hand-in-paw on PancakeSwap: when a project provides their tokens for a Syrup Pool, we'll also create a Farm. If you're looking to distribute tokens and incentivize liquidity, get in touch.\
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&#x20;:point\_right:***Apply to run a*** [***Pool***](https://robiniaswap.com/pools)

* **DeFi Development Support.**

**Create your own DeFi.**\
RobiniaSwap provides DeFi development services.\
Robinia plans to support multiple DeFi development services and build an ecosystem that grows together.\
\
RobiniaSwap believes that collaboration with various ecosystem users is very important for long-term service and development. Developing and servicing DeFi is a very difficult task. If you need DeFi services for your platform or community, don't hesitate to contact us. RobiniaSwap plans to actively collaborate with multiple platform operators and communities to expand the ecosystem.\
**Check out the "**[**Create your own DeFi**](https://blokfield.gitbook.io/robinia/create-your-own-defi)**." page for more information.**


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