6.2 QR Codes, Batch IDs, DNA & Isotopic Tools

Purpose: To present modern technologies and identification systems for ensuring traceability, authenticity, and compliance in the trade of agarwood and other high-value plant products.


A. QR Codes

  • Quick Response codes linked to digital databases
  • Contain information on species, plantation, harvest date, batch number, and CITES permits
  • Enable instant verification by buyers, customs, and authorities
  • Can be integrated into blockchain or digital traceability systems

B. Batch IDs

  • Unique identifiers assigned to each harvest or product batch
  • Track products from collection through processing, storage, and shipment
  • Simplify inventory management, auditing, and recall procedures
  • Ensure alignment with permits and CoC documentation

C. DNA-Based Tools

  • Use genetic profiling to verify species identity
  • Detect mislabeling, fraud, or illegal substitution
  • Supports enforcement of CITES regulations and sustainability claims
  • Can trace plant origin and population source in some cases

D. Isotopic Analysis

  • Uses stable isotope ratios to determine geographic origin
  • Differentiates between wild and plantation sources based on environmental signatures
  • Provides scientific evidence for compliance and NDF verification

E. Integration and Practical Use

  • Combine QR codes, batch IDs, DNA, and isotopic data for robust traceability systems
  • Link each product to permits, CoC, NDFs, and shipment records
  • Train staff on data entry, scanning, and verification procedures
  • Periodically audit the system to ensure accuracy and compliance

Learning Outputs

  • Understanding of QR codes, batch IDs, DNA, and isotopic tools in product traceability
  • Ability to implement a technology-enhanced traceability system for agarwood
  • Awareness of scientific methods to verify species identity and origin
  • Skills to enhance compliance, sustainability, and market credibility