Course Purpose
Enable agarwood producers and traders to prove legality, authenticity, sustainability, and value using digital traceability, QR codes, and blockchain-backed records—without needing IT expertise.
Module 1: Why Traceability Matters in Agarwood
- Fraud, laundering & substitution in the agarwood trade
- Plantation vs wild agarwood differentiation
- Why buyers now demand traceable agarwood
- Price premiums for verified, traceable supply
Module 2: Legal & Buyer Compliance Essentials
- CITES requirements for agarwood
- Plantation legality (CNC / ECC / permits)
- Exporter & perfumer due-diligence workflows
- Regulatory acceptance of digital & blockchain records
Module 3: End-to-End Traceability Flow
Seedling → Inoculation → Harvest → Processing → Export
- What data must be recorded—and when
- Critical control points for data capture
- Unique Tree IDs (UTID) & batch identity
- Traceability failures & risk mitigation
Module 4: Practical Data Capture (Farmer-Friendly)
- Farmer, cooperative & land records
- GPS mapping & geo-fencing
- Seed source & genetic traceability
- Inoculation records (BarIno System–compatible)
- Harvest event logging
Module 5: Batch Integrity & Quality Records
- Batch creation & lot integrity
- Chip grading, resin classification & oil distillation records
- Packaging & labeling protocols
- Immutable records & audit trails
Module 6: QR Codes, Blockchain & Buyer Verification
- QR codes vs RFID vs blockchain records
- How buyers verify on-chain data
- Responding to buyer & regulator audits
SYSTEMS INTRODUCED (Conceptual & Practical)
- AgriTrace – End-to-end traceability platform
- GreenLedger™ / GreenBlocks™ – Sustainability & ESG records
- AgriFin Ledger™ – Trade & transaction recording
- SmartAgri Contracts™ – Contract farming & revenue sharing
- AgriToken™ (Conceptual) – Tokenized agarwood, carbon & revenue rights
CERTIFICATION
Certificate in Agarwood Digital Traceability & Blockchain Systems
Core Message
“If you can prove origin, legality, sustainability, and integrity—buyers will trust you, regulators will approve you, and markets will pay you more.”
