Food Sourcing & Supply Ecosystem
Agriculture logistics and supply chain
AGRI TRACEABILITY PROBLEM STATEMENT

Lack of Access to Information (Process & Network)
There are a number of participants involved and it is difficult to validate all data in a uniform way

Transparency & Pain of doing Business -Lack of real time Information
Lack of digitization tools and record keeping makes it almost impossible to track the food supply chain

Wastages & Leakages: Managing, Planning & Forecasting Issues
Lack of processes and technology to ensure the package of practices are followed at different stages of the crop production cycle without any deviations.

Sustainability , Compliance & Trust – Adherence issues
94% of the consumers expressed a desire to know more information about the food they consume. Source of food, sustainable practices followed and food quality influence their purchasing behavior.
Unique Selling Proposition
Secured Integration of data across the supply chain Access to credible network to Plan, trade and Execute Secured documentation , communication flow and record keeping Capture environment and social impact of the value chain

PRODUCT PLANS

PRISE
Budget flexible for social marketing

ProducT
Ad directing customers to our product

place
Popular social media companies

promotion
Promotion will run for two weeks
PRODUCT BENEFITS

Responsible
Record, Secure , Access and Monetize the value chain data Measure manage and Report Environment footprints in the Value
chain

Simple & Unified
Transparent and Data Integrity building credibility Farm & Input Management

Responsive
Transaction Management

DISTRIBUTED
Consultancy
USE CASES
Food Traceability
Fair
Pricing
Farm Inventory
Agricultural Subsidies
Freight Tracking
Universal Transit
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