5.2 Batch creation & lot integrity

Batch Creation & Lot Integrity in Agarwood Supply Chains

Ensuring Every Batch is Traceable, Compliant, and Premium-Ready

1. What is a Batch / Lot?

  • batch (or lot) is a group of harvested agarwood trees or chips processed together and treated as a single unit for storage, processing, and sale.
  • Each batch should maintain integrity: all components must be traceable to their source trees and compliant with regulations.

Key Principles:

  1. Link to UTIDs: Every batch contains known trees.
  2. Uniformity: Group by quality, processing type, or harvest date.
  3. Traceability: QR codes or digital ledger entries connect the batch to trees and plots.
  4. Documentation: Maintain batch-specific weight, grade, and processing info.

2. Key Data Points for Batch Creation

Data PointDescriptionNotes
Batch IDUnique identifier for the batche.g., CAPI-IL-2026-BATCH01
Linked UTIDs / TreesList of all trees includedEnsures origin traceability
Harvest Date(s)When trees were harvestedCan include multiple dates
Weight / VolumeTotal weight of chips/resin/logsPre- and post-processing if applicable
Grade / QualityA/B/C, resin quality, or size classificationOptional: photos or notes
Processing StatusRaw, dried, chipped, oil extractedFor internal tracking and reporting
Operator / SupervisorPerson responsible for batch creationAccountability and audit trail
Storage / LocationWhere batch is storedHelps prevent mixing or contamination
QR / Ledger ReferenceQR code or blockchain linkEnables verification by buyers or regulators

3. Recommended Workflow for Batch Creation

  1. Harvested Tree Assignment: Record UTIDs and harvest data.
  2. Grouping: Combine harvested trees or chips into batches by date, grade, or processing type.
  3. Batch ID Assignment: Generate a unique batch ID and assign a QR code.
  4. Documentation: Record batch details including weight, grade, operator, and storage location.
  5. Ledger Entry: Upload batch info to AgriTrace, BarIno system, or blockchain.
  6. Monitoring: Conduct regular audits to verify batch integrity and prevent substitution.

4. Maintaining Lot Integrity

  • Single-source verification: Ensure all material in the batch comes from verified trees.
  • Physical-digital match: QR code must reflect actual batch contents.
  • Audit trail: Maintain operator, date, and storage records.
  • Segregation: Prevent mixing batches of different grades, origins, or harvest dates.
  • Security: Store in locked, labeled locations with restricted access.

Visual Concept:

Tree UTIDs → Harvest → Processing → Batch ID → QR → Storage → Buyer Verification

5. Benefits of Batch & Lot Integrity

  • Traceability: Buyers can verify tree origin and harvest details
  • Fraud prevention: Avoid substitution, mixing, or mislabeling
  • Premium pricing: Certified, traceable batches command higher market value
  • Compliance: Supports CITES, DENR, and export regulations
  • Operational efficiency: Easier inventory management and auditing

Key Message

“A batch is only as strong as its records. Assign, verify, and maintain integrity for every batch to ensure traceable, legal, and premium agarwood.”