Agriculture
The regulatory reality
Food-safety and traceability regimes (from farm-record rules to export phytosanitary requirements) demand documentation few farms have staff for; the runtime organizes the records, while certifying bodies keep the stamps.
[ 01 ]The opportunity
Modern agriculture produces more data than any other small business — sensors, spray logs, yield maps, certification audits — and almost none of it is connected. The operators are field people, not office people, and the paperwork burden grows every season. A runtime that turns field records into queryable context handles certification evidence, input traceability, and subsidy paperwork from data the farm already collects.
[ 02 ]Workflows
Certification evidence
Assemble audit-ready evidence packs for organic and GlobalG.A.P.-style schemes from spray logs and field records, gaps flagged early.
Input traceability
Track inputs from purchase to field application to harvest lot, so a recall query resolves in minutes, not a weekend.
Subsidy and scheme paperwork
Draft recurring program filings from the season's actual records, with every claimed figure linked to its source log.
[ 03 ]Compliance posture
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