Greece pilot - organic oranges
The BIONET Data Analysis aims to holistically monitor and document the journey of organic oranges, from harvest to export. Data is systematically collected from all stages of the supply chain.
The analysis is based on data completeness checking, batch matching, time tracking, and verification of compliance with standards. The result is the production of traceability reports per batch, notifications for possible errors or delays, and the provision of full transparency to the end consumer via QR.Inspectors will be able to verify the data collected during the inspection by the farmer and can take decisions and actions, such as taking a sample of the product and analyzing it for the presence of prohibited substances. This fact permits to the inspection body to discover a possible violation of the European Regulation and Greek Legislation for organic products. Addtionally, farmers have the opportunity to verify the organic cultivation practices and to monitor the soil quality and to proceed in different actions, within the framework of organic farming, in order to optimize and maximize their production
This pilot uses Blockchain technology [https://alliance-heu-project.eu/sites/default/files/dissemination/ALLIA…] in organic value chains like the ALLIANCE Honey [https://alliance-heu-project.eu/pilots/fighting-fraud-and-adulteration-…] and pasta [https://alliance-heu-project.eu/pilots/rapid-pesticide-fingerprinting-o…] demonstrators. Furthermore, this pilot is also linked to the PDO Arilje raspberry demonstrator [https://alliance-heu-project.eu/pilots/improved-traceability-through-bl…] as it focuses on traceability of fruit that is not only sold fresh, but also subject to transformation.
Country: Greece