Food Traceability

Traceability You Can Verify, Not Just Report

Soil Eco helps exporters, food processors, and packaging enterprises build trusted food traceability from source to shipment. Our proprietary IoT infrastructure captures real-time production, soil toxicity, and nutrient signals, and DeterX converts them into structured, confidence-scored records that are easier to audit, defend, and share across the supply chain through a verified, immutable data pipeline.

Traceability can no longer be treated as back-office paperwork.

For exporters and food businesses, traceability is now operational infrastructure. Buyers, regulators, and certification systems increasingly expect faster access to source records, batch history, movement logs, and evidence that products can be identified quickly when something goes wrong.

When traceability is weak, the cost is not only compliance risk. It also shows up as slower recalls, disputed claims, delayed shipments, fragmented supplier records, and lower buyer confidence.

Soil Eco is designed to help enterprises replace disconnected documents with a field-to-facility intelligence layer that makes product history easier to trust, while also making pre-harvest quality and risk signals visible earlier in the supply chain.

A traceability system built closer to actual operations.

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IoT Captures Real-World Production Signals

Our IoT layer records real-time conditions linked to production environments and handling workflows across the supply chain, including soil toxicity profiling, nutrient profiling, and other operational signals.

02

DeterX Structures The Data Into Usable Proof

DeterX turns raw operational inputs into confidence-scored traceability records. Instead of isolated files, the platform organizes who produced, handled, processed, packed, and moved a product lot across time.

03

Enterprises Get Audit-Ready Visibility

The result is a traceability system that helps teams answer critical questions faster during recalls, export reviews, buyer checks, and incident response.

  • Where did this lot come from?
  • Which supplier, batch, process line, or packaging run did it touch?
  • What was shipped, to whom, and when?
  • What did the soil toxicity and nutrient profile look like before harvest?
  • What can be shared with the importer before packaging and before logistics begin?

Bring fragmented supplier and shipment records into one verifiable traceability layer.

Exporters often operate across fragmented supplier networks, multiple handling points, and destination markets with different documentation expectations. Soil Eco helps bring those moving parts into one verifiable traceability layer.

Lot-level visibility from source to shipment

Strengthen provenance, handling history, and chain-of-custody records across the export workflow.

Earlier buyer and importer confidence

Share verified soil toxicity and nutrient data with importers in real time before harvest, before packaging, and before logistics begin.

Faster response to disputes and reviews

Reduce dependence on fragmented manual record collection when buyers need answers quickly.

More auditable food traceability

Improve readiness for markets that increasingly expect clearer, more defensible traceability records.

Connect incoming materials, transformation events, packaging runs, and outbound distribution.

Food processing and packaging businesses need more than supplier lists. They need traceability that connects incoming materials, internal transformation, packaging runs, finished lots, and outbound distribution.

Pre-harvest field data

Connect upstream field conditions, soil toxicity profiles, and nutrient signals to downstream product records.

Batch and lot identification

Keep raw material intake, processing events, and packaging activity linked through a more continuous record.

Recall and incident readiness

Make it easier to isolate affected lots, narrow scope, and protect unaffected inventory when action is required.

Downstream customer confidence

Show customers that traceability is built into operations rather than assembled after the fact.

Most traceability systems depend heavily on delayed manual entry.

Soil Eco adds a verification layer closer to real operations, making traceability more usable for audits, recalls, buyer communication, and enterprise decision-making.

IoT-backed evidence

Capture real conditions and events closer to where food moves through the chain, including soil toxicity and nutrient status in real time.

DeterX intelligence

Transform raw data into structured, confidence-scored records that are easier to inspect and use.

Immutable audit chain

Preserve verified records through a tamper-resistant data pipeline that strengthens auditability and buyer trust.

Pre-harvest importer visibility

Make it possible to share relevant data with importers before harvest, before packaging, and before logistics begin.

Practical gains from stronger traceability.

Faster traceability during audits and incident response

Find the relevant records faster when time matters.

Better visibility across source, batch, process, pack, and shipment stages

Keep more of the operational picture connected across teams and partners.

Real-time visibility into soil toxicity and nutrient conditions

Support earlier pre-harvest decisions and stronger buyer conversations.

Better readiness for recalls, export documentation, and compliance reviews

Reduce manual reconciliation and improve confidence when the market asks for proof.

Traceability is also becoming part of disclosure readiness.

Traceability is no longer only an operations issue. It is also becoming part of how enterprises support sustainability, sourcing, risk, and disclosure workflows. Soil Eco helps make ESG reporting stronger by turning fragmented field and supply-chain activity into time-linked, verifiable records.

  • improve the quality of source data behind environmental and supply-chain disclosures
  • create clearer links between sourcing conditions, quality signals, and downstream product movement
  • support more defensible reporting with real-time and audit-linked records
  • reduce dependence on retrospective data collection near reporting deadlines

From Food Movement To Food Proof

In global food trade, what matters is not only what moved, but what can be proven. Soil Eco combines IoT and DeterX to help exporters, processors, and packaging enterprises build traceability that is structured, inspectable, and ready when the market asks for proof.

If your enterprise needs stronger food traceability across sourcing, processing, packaging, or export operations, Soil Eco can help you build a more verifiable system from the ground up.

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