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For meat processors

Plan your processing calendar against verified supply.

Empty hooks, last-minute gaps, buyers asking for claims you can’t yet prove. Forward visibility on the animals you’ll be processing, weeks before they reach the gate.

Specs travel with the animal. One processing event closes the record — animal, weight, claim, premium, audit trail, every fee and every operator’s share settling on one rail.

An independent standard for the chain it serves, modelled on Bonsucro and FSC.

What you get

Forward visibility, locked specs, single rail at processing.

Forward visibility

Plan against the chain

Verified animals visible from calf tagging, not from the gate. Forecast supply against capacity, on a longer horizon than current commodity flow allows.

Locked specifications

Specs travel with the animal

Specifications hold at every handover — birth, rearing, finishing, processor. The contract is the architecture, not the negotiation. Spec breach is caught before the gate.

Attribute future

Carbon today. More layered over time.

Verified carbon is the foundation attribute. The chain is designed to layer additional verified attributes as buyers’ standards evolve, without rebuilding.

Why now

Procurement standards are tightening toward verification.

Procurement is moving toward intensity-based, audit-grade reporting. Connecting to a verified chain opens buyer relationships that are otherwise out of scope.

Demand is hardening

Preferred → required

FLAG, SBTi and EU CSRD are moving verification from a procurement preference to a requirement.

Visibility is the gap

Unseen supply is uncommittable

Buyers can’t commit volume against pastoral beef they cannot see in advance.

Capacity is the asset

Verified processing scales upstream

The scarce asset moves from spot supply to verified slot. Early connection is the structural move.

Who’s behind it

Independent science. Public records. Animal by animal.

The science

Bioeconomy Science Institute (formerly AgResearch)

54 validated LCA scenarios for 10–18 month young dairy beef on grass. Animal-by-animal measurement, not industry average.

Source: AgResearch report RE450/2024/054, Mazzetto et al. 2024.

The animal record

NLIS & NAIT

The tag in the animal’s ear is the receipt. Independently queryable, never bypassed.

The data path

API or CSV

Weigh data flows from the producer’s reader into the verified record. No retyping, no double entry.

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