Should Pacific Island agribusinesses pursue blockchain traceability for their agri produce?
Should Pacific Island agribusinesses pursue blockchain traceability for their agri produce?
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Should Pacific Island agribusinesses pursue blockchain traceability for their agri produce?
Should Pacific Island agribusinesses pursue blockchain traceability for their agri produce?
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Pacific ICT innovator and exporter connect to improve value chain performance
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Digital Transformation: A win-win for the fisheries industry
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A Global Standard for Interoperable Seafood Traceability Systems
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TraSeable’s blockchain-based traceability technology overcomes challenges in the Pacific
TraSeable’s blockchain-based traceability technology overcomes challenges in the Pacific
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Blockchain Potential in the Pacific Islands (Part 1 of 2)
Blockchain Potential in the Pacific Islands (Part 1 of 2)
This piece was written by TraSeable Founder, Kenneth Katafono, and first published by the International Center for Democratic Partnerships here – https://www.icdp.com.au/2019/11/25/blockchain-potential-in-the-pacific-islands/
Thinking of the Pacific often conjures up images of an idyllic tropical paradise with happy, smiling people in laid-back settings where time almost stands still. So, it…
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Blockchain-enabled Digital Traceability
During September we participated in two important forums – the 9th Pacific Tuna Forum in Port Moresby, PNG and the inaugural Strike Two Summit in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
We shared our experience in seafood traceability and how blockchain technology could be used to enhance traceability.
There were several takeaways from these events:
Despite the hype, blockchain technology is still not well…
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May 2019 Highlights
Our May 2019 Highlights
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Need for food traceability systems
Need for food traceability systems
A traceability system in a food supply chain is simply a system that allows for a product to be traced forwards and backwards. Traceability systems have been used in food supply chains for several years now, from versions that are paper-based to those that are completely electronic. Bosona & Gebresenbet (2013), identified: regulatory requirements, food safety and quality, as well as social,…
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TraSeable Farms - Reimagining the Pacific Islands Agriculture Sector
TraSeable Farms – Reimagining the Pacific Islands Agriculture Sector
Our recent blog for CTA – available here
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Species Information
Species: Albacore tuna Binomial name: Thunnus alalunga click for more on albacore tuna
Catch Details
FAO Fishing Area: W Pacific FAO71 EEZ: Fiji (Archipelagic and…
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Lessons from the SALT PartnerLab in Thailand
Lessons from the SALT PartnerLab in Thailand
SALT PartnerLab
Over a week ago we were in Bangkok to participate in the Seafood Alliance for Legality and Traceability (SALT) PartnerLab.
It was great to meet a fellow Pacific Islander from Kiribati at the PartnerLab! Tebeio Tamton is a Senior Verification Officer from from Kiribati Fisheries Competent Authority.
Overall, the PartnerLab was excellent for us as a young traceability technology…
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On February 1 we launched our company and products with the theme “Reimagining Pacific Islands Fisheries and Agriculture.”
Minister for Fisheries Honourable Semi Koroilavesau was the Chief Guest. And the launch was attended by representatives from Government, the fishing industry, NGO’s, and the private sector.
This occasion marked 16 months of our journey as a start-up. For our small team it was an opportunity to celebrate our successes.
We are very grateful for all the support we received from various individuals and organisations. And we look forward to continuing to build our relationships and our business.
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Our Launch On February 1 we launched our company and products with the theme "Reimagining Pacific Islands Fisheries and Agriculture.
We're in Bangkok this week
We’re in Bangkok this week
We’re in Bangkok this week to attend the Seafood Alliance for Legality and Traceability (SALT) PartnerLab.
The PartnerLab will include learning sessions on electronic catch documentation and traceability (eCDT).
Coinciding with the PartnerLab is the Seafood and Fisheries Emerging Technology (SAFET) Conference.
We are presenting our work with blockchain technology in Fiji’s longline fisheries…
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Minister for Fisheries, Mr Semi Koroilavesau recently officiated at the launching of Traseable Solutions, a Fijian traceability technology start-up founded by the Katafonos in October 2017. Speaking to the invited guests that were present to witness the launch, Mr Koroilavesau said that it is indeed a pleasure to see such a young, talented, and enterprising team
Minister for Fisheries, Mr Semi Koroilavesau recently officiated at the launching of Traseable Solutions, a Fijian traceability technology start-up founded by the Katafonos in October 2017.
Speaking to the invited guests that were present to witness the launch, Mr Koroilavesau said that it is indeed a pleasure to see such a young, talented, and enterprising team take up the challenge of trying to address one of the big problems in the fisheries and agriculture sectors. The problem of identifying the source and traceability of food products originating from the Pacific and entering the global supply chain.
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