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Project Overview

Seed and crop-protection products in North America frequently flow through unauthorized channels. The Channel Integrity Project is conceived as a solution to help the industry restore supply-chain integrity. The first phase is to execute a proof-of-value (POV) exercise. As of  , Land O’Lakes and BASF have committed funds to bootstrap the effort. This project would likely use blockchain with a vendor-provided solution. Substantial costs are estimated for later phases: 2) pilot, and 3) operational. Consequently, it may take a few months to secure funding for phases 2 and 3. This project charter addresses phase 1 (POV) only.

Project Scope

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Out

  • Deliverables listed in the related section below

  • Packaged products (or some subset as agreed by the team)

  • Bar-coded product packaging

  • United states operations

  • Product movement processes

    • Manufacturer to distributor

    • Distributor to retailer

  • Serialized product packaging

  • Canada operations

  • Operational data vs simulated/test data

  • Product movement processes

    • Distributor to manufacturer (return)

    • Retailer to distributor (return)

    • Distributor to distributor (transfer)

    • Retailer to retailer (transfer)

    • Retailer to grower

    • Grower to retailer (return)

  • Rebate processes

  • Bulk products

  • Actual ERP integrations

  • Non-US/Canada geographies

Deliverables

  1. Value assessment (Answer with justification the question: Was value proven?)

  2. Recommendation to conduct a pilot or not to conduct a pilot

  3. If pilot is recommended, pilot project plan, including contract development with vendor(s) (e.g., Chronicled)

  4. Process models

  5. Information requirements (e.g., what data is stored on the blockchain, including schema and syntax)

  6. Serialization analysis (Is value-creation possible without serialized products? If so, would more value be created by having serialized products?)

  7. Business rules (e.g., smart contract requirements)

  8. Integration types required for a pilot (e.g., SAP, SSI)

  9. Identifier and identification system requirements (e.g., AGIIS use/changes)

Participants (Companies)

  1. Land O'Lakes

  2. Nutrien

  3. BASF

  4. Bayer

  5. Others that respond to AgGateway's  call for participation.

People

Leadership

Business

The project requires contribution from people with expertise in the in-scope processes and data required to support them.

Technical

The project requires contribution from people with expertise in blockchain technology, system-integration patterns, and information format/syntax design. Land O'Lakes has committed blockchain experts to the project.

Timeline

  • : AgGateway issue call for participation

  •  - : Kickoff meeting

Resource Requirements

There will be a participation fee. The initial estimate is 30,000 - 35,000 USD total, divided among participants. The fee will primarily cover project manager time and expenses. Presently the fee is set to 5,000 USD per participant.