Blockchain Verification

Securing Every Event with Immutable Digital Proof

Blockchain Verification is the security backbone of AgriTrace™. It ensures that critical production events cannot be altered, erased, or manipulated after they are recorded.

This is where traceability becomes trust.

What Is Blockchain Verification?

AgriTrace™ uses a permissioned blockchain network to store cryptographic proofs of key supply chain events.

Instead of storing all raw data on-chain, the system:

  1. Creates a cryptographic hash of verified records
  2. Writes that hash to the blockchain
  3. Locks the record with a timestamp

This makes the event tamper-evident and permanently verifiable.

What Gets Recorded on the Blockchain?

Only critical, milestone-level events are anchored on-chain, such as:

  • Plantation registration
  • Inoculation or major intervention events
  • Harvest batch creation
  • Processing batch outputs
  • Certification issuance
  • Ownership transfers
  • Lot creation for export

Each blockchain entry includes:

  • Event type
  • Timestamp
  • Digital signature
  • Batch / Lot reference
  • Hash of associated documentation

Why Use a Permissioned Blockchain?

AgriTrace™ operates on a controlled network where nodes are managed by:

  • Crown Agarwood Group
  • Accredited cooperatives
  • Processing facilities
  • Authorized compliance partners

This ensures:

  • Data privacy
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Enterprise-grade performance
  • Controlled governance

How Verification Works in Practice

When a buyer scans a QR code:

  1. The system retrieves the Product ID
  2. It checks the blockchain hash
  3. It confirms that the stored record matches the original event
  4. If matched, the product is marked as Verified Authentic

If data were altered after recording, the hash would not match — instantly exposing tampering.

Security & Integrity Controls

  • Cryptographic hashing (SHA-256 or equivalent)
  • Digital signatures for event authorization
  • Immutable timestamping
  • Audit trail for all changes
  • Role-based validation before blockchain anchoring

Why This Matters for the Market

In high-value agricultural exports, fraud, substitution, and origin misrepresentation are major risks.

Blockchain Verification:

  • Prevents backdated record manipulation
  • Eliminates undocumented blending
  • Protects premium pricing
  • Strengthens international buyer confidence
  • Supports export compliance audits

Strategic Advantage

Most agricultural supply chains rely on paper or editable databases.

AgriTrace™ replaces assumption with cryptographic proof.

Every verified product becomes more than traceable —
it becomes digitally defensible.