Haelixa x regenagri
Haelixa and regenagri have announced a groundbreaking partnership aimed at advancing regenerative agriculture through innovative traceability solutions. By combining DNA marking and testing with the regenagri Traceability Program, this collaboration sets new standards for monitoring and verifying regenagri-certified products.
Haelixa, the first traceability provider approved for the regenagri program, uses unique DNA sequences that are applied to textile fibers and other raw materials. These markers can be traced throughout the entire supply chain, providing forensic verification at each stage. The qPCR testing method ensures that products meet the rigorous standards set by regenagri, while also complying with global import and export regulations.
This collaboration marks a significant milestone in ensuring the integrity and transparency of regenerative agricultural systems. By integrating DNA marking and testing technology, Haelixa and regenagri offer unmatched levels of traceability, benefiting consumers, farmers, and the environment. “Our DNA technology provides an unmatched level of assurance regarding product origin,” said Gediminas Mikutis, CTO of Haelixa.
Franco Constantini, CEO of regenagri, emphasized that the new traceability program represents a leap forward in ensuring the integrity of regenagri-certified products. He highlighted that the partnership with Haelixa addresses the growing demand for precise and trustworthy traceability solutions.
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