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Join Geopedi and build a trusted digital identity for your production, trade, or brand. Stand out in the market with data-driven trust!
- Special and unique role-based digital identities are defined on the blockchain for the product, manufacturer, farmer, trader, and registrant.
- Role-based transparency (e.g., producer–processor–packager–distributor) is ensured throughout the supply chain.
- "The inspection history is verified by the consumer with a timestamp, using a unique Geopedi QR generated for each package.
- QR scan statistics and consumer feedback regarding the product are reported.
Merchant Subscription
Exporters or commercial entities sourcing raw materials from farmers can generate QR codes for both raw materials and audited products, either in their own name or on behalf of the institutions they represent. Similarly, producers who process and package raw materials within their own facilities can also generate their own QR codes and conduct data analysis. The system enables the production of QR codes that comply with traceability and transparency criteria in accordance with EU Regulation 2024/1143, ensuring the labeling requirements of international markets are met. Furthermore, users can access and analyze QR-related statistics and data insights.
Registrant Subscription
Within the framework of the requirements for geographically indicated products, they fulfill their audit obligations, with particular importance placed on EU-registered products. Data is stored in a decentralized system in compliance with transparency and traceability criteria, and historical data can be retrieved from the system for reporting purposes.
Farmer Subscription
The individual who produces the raw material or the geographically indicated product itself. Audits are conducted at this stage, with the production site defined as a field or farm. Compliance with geographical indication criteria is monitored starting from this point.
Independent Audit Subscription
The individual who produces the raw material or the geographically indicated product itself. Audits are conducted at this stage, with the production site defined as a field or farm. Compliance with geographical indication criteria is monitored starting from this point.
