BlockApps and AWS Collaborate to Accelerate TraceHarvest Network Scalability and Customer Success

BlockApps, an enterprise blockchain platform provider, has announced the expansion of the TraceHarvest network with Amazon Web Services (AWS). BlockApps’ TraceHarvest blockchain solution will leverage AWS to provide TraceHarvest’s agribusiness customers fast, flexible access to the cloud.

TraceHarvest allows customers to track and trace the full lifecycle of agricultural products starting at the seed source using blockchain. BlockApps began working with AWS on TraceHarvest in late 2020 and is already expanding services and capabilities utilizing AWS’s cloud and technology services.

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Leveraging the speed and elasticity of AWS, BlockApps will accelerate its customers’ journeys to more streamlined, sustainable supply chains. BlockApps will support customers across the agriculture industry to create a healthier, transparent, and more inclusive food system. Specifically, AWS will support TraceHarvest customers in their adoption of cloud services, bring technical and industry expertise to the TraceHarvest community, and co-invest in building tools to automate the customer on-boarding process to TraceHarvest, allowing customers to accelerate realization of seed and crop insights.

“BlockApps and AWS technologies complement each other to create the robust, digitalized seed traceability solution in TraceHarvest. It is with technologies like these that Bayer Crop Science can securely manage seed provenance information in real-time.” says Michael Pareles, Open Innovation Lead at Bayer Crop Science “Bayer can improve crop performance, data sovereignty, farmer livelihood and sustainability practices alongside a whole digital ecosystem of partners, distributors and growers.”

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The collaboration strengthens the sustained business venture between BlockApps and AWS, who first started working together in 2017 when the BlockApps STRATO blockchain platform was made available in AWS Marketplace.

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