EUDR geolocation, phytosanitary evidence and multi-farm aggregation can make export traceability difficult to assemble.
Stage-by-stage map
Farm → harvest lot → aggregation → processing → export → retail → consumer QR
TRAZEIT links each stage to the responsible party, location, product or batch, timestamp and supporting evidence.
Origin and farm records
Keep this event linked to the products, batches, locations and evidence that give it context.
Input and harvest lots
Keep this event linked to the products, batches, locations and evidence that give it context.
Aggregation and processing links
Keep this event linked to the products, batches, locations and evidence that give it context.
Quality and export evidence
Keep this event linked to the products, batches, locations and evidence that give it context.
Relevant requirements
EUDR, FSSAI, ISO 22005 and destination-market requirements
Applicability depends on product, market, role and current law. TRAZEIT supports the traceability records and evidence workflow; qualified advice is required for legal or certification decisions.
How should implementation begin?
Choose one representative product flow and map the parties, events, records and current data sources.
Can existing systems remain in place?
Yes. TRAZEIT is designed to connect operational records and integrations rather than require every participant to replace their systems.
What becomes consumer-facing?
Only selected, brand-controlled origin, journey and evidence information is shared through the QR experience.
Start a conversation
Start with one representative product.
Map the journey, identify the critical records and create a practical implementation path.