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Three additional ships carrying an additional 180,000 metric tons of soybean meal are expected for shipment by July 2024.

Bunge, a leading agribusiness and food company, and Bangkok Produce Merchandising Public Company Limited (BKP), a subsidiary of Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CPF or CP Foods), a world leader in food, jointly tested a traceability platform using blockchain technology for sustainable soy. To date, three shipments totalling 185,000 metric tons of deforestation-free soybean meal have been loaded in Brazil and are headed to Thailand, allowing CP Foods to trace the soybeans from farm origin, processing, and transportation, to delivery at and destination. Three additional ships carrying an additional 180,000 metric tons of soybean meal are expected for shipment by July 2024.

These products comply with Bunge’s and BKP’s socio-environmental supplier verification protocols and have been grown in high-priority regions with zero deforestation since 2020, aligning with the cutoff date determined in the sourcing standard developed by CP Foods. In addition to compliance with different socio-environmental criteria, the platform also offers customers access to information including the carbon footprint of the volumes sold and whether the farm has adopted regenerative agricultural practices.

Paisarn Kruawongvanich, Chief Executive Officer of Bangkok Produce Merchandising stated that the company is working to connect blockchain-based traceability solutions with suppliers, partners, and farmers worldwide, ensuring transparency across its supply chain. “In the initial stages of our partnership with Bunge, we have shipped the first vessels of soybean meal verified deforestation-free, fully traceable from farms to their destination in Thailand for CP Foods. This marks a significant milestone for Charoen Pokphand Foods to achieve 100% deforestation-free supply chains by 2025,” added Kruawongvanich.

“Adding a layer of blockchain technology improves the transparency in end-to-end traceability that Bunge has been doing for some years.  This ability to increase end-consumer confidence in soy projects is only possible thanks to the robust supplier’s socio-environmental verification and monitoring system that we have structured over the last decade, which uniquely positions us to provide the connection of proven sustainable products with markets where the demand for them is increasing,” says Rossano de Angelis Jr., Bunge’s Vice President of Agribusiness in South America.

The two companies have been collaborating since October 2023, when they announced a partnership to develop technical, commercial and operational feasibility studies for a blockchain traceability solution to build a sustainable and digitally integrated supply chain. The agreement involves oilseeds and their by-products sourced by Bunge in Brazil destined for several Asian countries, where BKP and CP Foods produce and sell feed and food.

The ongoing tests aim to automate the connection between Bunge and BKP’s supplier management and socio-environmental monitoring systems with a digital platform. This enables the customer to monitor and receive product traceability data, in addition to accessing socio-environmental information from the sourced farms. The blockchain technology ensures an additional layer of reliability, as it makes data immutable once it enters the platform.

For Bunge’s Distribution Director in Asia, Mohit Purbey, the deep and trusting relationship Bunge has built with CP Foods over the years was key to the project. “It is also an example of how Bunge can create tailored solutions to help our customers fulfill their own sustainability commitments,” he adds.

Three additional ships carrying an additional 180,000

The 10-year pilot project is expected to demonstrate the world’s first carbon-inset beef supply chain

EcoBalance Global, a US-based leader in carbon storage projects, Kazbeef, a subsidiary of Yerkin Tatishev’s Kusto Group, and rTek, a Rakurs Consulting Group company, have partnered to launch the first-ever pilot ranch outside the United States that will deliver the world’s first climate-smart beef, using carbon insets, backed by 3rd party validation and blockchain technology.

The pilot has been launched at COP28 in Dubai following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the companies. The project will not only enable blockchain-transacted environmentally sustainable cattle outside the United States but will also show the world that the livestock and farming industry can be part of the net-zero solution.

The foundation for the KazBeef pilot is EcoBalance Global’s Framework which supports ranches in deploying a specialised rotational grazing program which allows increased carbon capture in the soil and utilising machine learning satellite technology to monitor sustainable land management, focusing on accurate carbon accounting. This is backed up by the Framework’s carbon trade and risk management platform to administer all the requirements of the Framework in conjunction with the blockchain.

As part of the program, rTek, a Rakurs Consulting Group company based in Almaty, Kazakhstan, will leverage its expertise in remote sensing and MRV development, particularly in precision agriculture, to support the pilot program.

The 10-year pilot project is expected to demonstrate the world’s first carbon-inset beef supply chain. It is scalable, to use EcoBalance’s Framework as a global standard for sustainable and climate-smart beef supply.

The 10-year pilot project is expected to

 Company facilitates traceability of their eggs at every stage of the supply chain, from the farm to the end consumer.

To bring in trust and transparency for the benefit of consumers, OVO Farm, the largest egg producing company of East India is taking the lead in disrupting the egg industry of India with its product and process innovation. The Egg major has recently launched its unique blockchain technology that facilitates traceability of their eggs at every stage of the supply chain, from the farm to the end consumer. OVO Farm, under its flagship brand ‘Kenko’ caters high quality fresh and hygienic eggs whose authenticity could be traced by scanning the QR code available on each product.

Speaking on the vision behind introducing blockchain technology, Samarendra Mishra, Co-Founder & Director of OVO Farm said, “Through our blockchain technology we want to ensure quality and make sure that right products are reaching to our customers. Each of our products has a unique scan code on its label which gives information about the journey of the product right from the producing unit till it reaches customers.”

Kenko, the flagship brand of OVO Farm caters products of 6 varieties including Hi-Pro, Brown, Immuno, MoreOVOr and On-Day which are available in packs of 6, 10 and 20 eggs. Each of its products has its own unique nutritional value, straight from the farm with zero human touch.

Recently, OVO Farm launched its one-of-its-kind flagship store, KENKO AGSTRA, in Nayapalli Bhubaneswar which is Odisha’s first exclusive egg store, catering customers directly from the farm, with a range of nutritious eggs and more. The company has planned to open up stores in every locality of Bhubaneswar in near future.

Apart from the exclusive store, the KENKO products are available to consumers in Bhubaneswar and Kolkata through a wide network of retail shops like general trade retail units and modern trade stores in both cities.

Known for its global standard products, the eggs from OVO Farm have been continuously exported globally including Middle East countries and Africa.

 Company facilitates traceability of their eggs at