Easy-to-use solution for food traceability
Trace technology is a state-of-the-art tracking solution designed for agricultural and food-related companies. Trace is a robust platform for companies to demonstrate and affirm their commitment to transparency and sustainable practices. Through clear and verifiable data, Trace enhances consumer trust by offering a detailed presentation of a product's journey and the ethical practices embedded in its production.
This technology is pre-validated.
Adults 18 and over: Positive high
The poor: Positive medium
Women: Positive high
Climate adaptability: Highly adaptable
Farmer climate change readiness: Significant improvement
Biodiversity: No impact on biodiversity
Carbon footprint: Same amount of carbon released
Environmental health: Greatly improves environmental health
Soil quality: Does not affect soil health and fertility
"FairFood Traceability Solutions" is a digital platform designed to enhance transparency and trust in the agri-food supply chain, addressing issues such as unclear product origins, opaque production practices, and consumer distrust.
To integrate this technology into your project, consider the following steps:
Utilize the platform to track product movement, verify production practices, and share transparent information with stakeholders. Encourage active participation and engagement from all parties involved in the supply chain.
Develop promotional materials such as brochures, videos, and social media campaigns to raise awareness and encourage adoption of the FairFood platform. Highlight its benefits in enhancing transparency, ensuring product quality, and promoting ethical production practices.
Explore opportunities for collaboration with relevant organizations, such as agricultural development institutes, industry associations, and technology providers. Leverage their expertise and resources to support the successful implementation of the FairFood platform and its integration into existing supply chain networks.
By following these steps and collaborating with key stakeholders, you can effectively integrate FairFood Traceability Solutions into your agri-food project, promoting transparency, trust, and sustainability throughout the supply chain.
Initial investment
Social Return on Investment per farmer per YEAR
subscription/user/year
Operating Investment /YEAR
Open source / open access
Scaling Readiness describes how complete a technology’s development is and its ability to be scaled. It produces a score that measures a technology’s readiness along two axes: the level of maturity of the idea itself, and the level to which the technology has been used so far.
Each axis goes from 0 to 9 where 9 is the “ready-to-scale” status. For each technology profile in the e-catalogs we have documented the scaling readiness status from evidence given by the technology providers. The e-catalogs only showcase technologies for which the scaling readiness score is at least 8 for maturity of the idea and 7 for the level of use.
The graph below represents visually the scaling readiness status for this technology, you can see the label of each level by hovering your mouse cursor on the number.
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Uncontrolled environment: validated
Common use by projects NOT connected to technology provider
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Sierra Leone | –No ongoing testing | Tested | –Not adopted |
Uganda | –No ongoing testing | Tested | Adopted |
This technology can be used in the colored agro-ecological zones. Any zones shown in white are not suitable for this technology.
AEZ | Subtropic - warm | Subtropic - cool | Tropic - warm | Tropic - cool |
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Humid | – |
Source: HarvestChoice/IFPRI 2009
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that are applicable to this technology.
Last updated on 19 August 2024