Case Study
Pourveyance
Project objective
The primary objective was to engineer a global technical infrastructure capable of tracking the entire agricultural lifecycle—from the smallest farm owner in Chile to the product displayed on the shelves of global retail giants.
Beyond the technical build, the mission was rooted in one of our core values: RESPECT. We aimed to leverage high-end technology to protect the most vulnerable players in the supply chain—the small farmers—by ensuring transparency, documenting every transport condition, and providing indisputable evidence in case of disputes. This required a senior-led approach to master both the conceptual complexity and the brand-new FIWARE framework.
Case Study
Project objective
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Company
Cramele Cotnari
Company
Overview
Pourveyance is a large-scale technical infrastructure designed to track the agricultural process worldwide. By connecting mobile apps, ERP systems, and IoT devices, we created a digital thread that ensures every step—from planting to the store shelf—is fully documented and transparent.
Key points
- Full Supply Chain Visibility: Integrated tracking through IoT sensors, photos, and videos
- FIWARE Framework: Developed on the cutting-edge EU infrastructure for smart agriculture.
- Automated Logistics: Streamlining the flow of data between farmers, cooperatives, and transport companies.
- Risk Mitigation: Protecting marketing budgets and food quality through real-time monitoring.
Challenges
The Double Innovation Hurdle
We faced a "brand new" challenge on two distinct fronts:
The Conceptual Scale: Designing a global system that connects a small farmer in South America with a global cooperative and international retail giants.
The Technical Frontier: Developing on FIWARE, a relatively new framework. Building a brand-new project on a brand-new framework meant there was zero room for error in syntax or algorithms; it required a deep, senior-level conceptual understanding of the entire system.
The Knowledge & Power AsymmetryIn traditional global food chains, the smallest players—the farm owners—bear the highest risks.
The Burden of Loss: All losses due to bad transportation conditions, mishandling of merchandise, or global price fluctuations are typically pushed back to the farmer.
The Proof Problem: Without a transparent system, small farmers have no way to defend themselves against claims of poor quality or damaged goods once the product leaves their sight.
The Technical Complexity of Global Tracking Building a "Digital Agriculture Thread" meant overcoming massive integration obstacles:
Fragmented Environments: Connecting mobile apps used in remote fields with complex ERP systems and IoT devices across the world.Real-Time Accuracy: Recording every quality parameter and procedure in a way that provides "bulletproof" evidence (photos, videos, and sensor data) to solve disputes instantly.

Strategy
To deliver 100% traceability from a farm in Chile to a retailer in Europe, we engineered a sophisticated technical suite:nfrastructure & Framework:
Built on FIWARE, ensuring a standardized, interoperable environment for global data exchange: IoT Sensor Network Integration:
The system automatically reads and records data from IoT sensors to track temperature, humidity, and handling conditions throughout the supply chain.
The Multi-App Suite: Farmer App: Includes digital farm mapping, task management, and truck maintenance tracking.
Cooperative ERP:Automates massive amounts of paperwork and syncs international quality standards and agrichemical regulations directly to the farmers' devices.
Logistics & Quality Hubs: Dedicated interfaces for transport companies and quality centers to record data and parameters.
Smart "Secondary Market" Logic: A unique algorithm that detects rejected shipments and instantly triggers a secondary market for processors (e.g., juice manufacturers) to prevent waste and port penalties.
Indisputable Evidence Vault: A central repository for photo and video evidence, linked to IoT sensor logs, to provide a "bulletproof" audit trail for international disputes.
Plan of action
Engineering the Digital Agriculture:
Thread To solve the global traceability challenge, we executed a multi-layered technical roadmap, deploying a suite of interconnected technologies handled by our top senior team.1.
The Senior-Tier Assignment Because this project involved a brand-new framework , global coverage, and a new industry, we moved it immediately to our senior developers.
Our seniors focused on the conceptual business goal and the overarching system architecture rather than just syntax and algorithms.
Deploying the Multi-App Ecosystem: We built a series of specialized applications to track the product from the soil to the shelf:
The Farmer App: We empowered farmers in locations like Chile to map their farms, track maintenance tasks (such as truck repairs), and declare planting intentions.
The Cooperative (Coop) App: We automated the vast amount of paperwork required for cooperatives, providing them with a platform to sync international quality standards, agrichemical regulations, and shipping calendars directly with the farmers.
The Logistics & Quality Hub: We developed a dedicated environment for transportation companies and Quality Check Centers to record handling procedures and quality parameters in real-time..
IoT & Evidence Integration. We integrated sensors to automatically read and record data during transport, ensuring conditions like temperature and humidity were within safe limits.
The system was designed to capture photo and video evidence at every handover point, creating a "bulletproof" audit trail.
The Smart "Secondary Market" Trigger. We implemented a unique business logic: if a final client refuses a shipment, the system automatically activates a secondary market for food processors.
This ensures that products (e.g., bananas with minor spots) are sold immediately for juice or processing, avoiding port fees and penalties while the investigation continues.:
Results
A Legacy of "Everybody Wins": By automating the Secondary Market logic, we ensured that rejected shipments were instantly redirected to food processors, preventing financial loss and eliminating heavy port fee penalties.
Dispute Resolution: Photo and sensor evidence provide a transparent audit trail that solves international disputes instantly, protecting the farmer's interests
Global Resilience: We proved that building world-class systems on emerging frameworks like FIWARE is possible when the focus remains on business impact and human respect.



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