Why every animal needs a digital identity
An ear tag proves an animal exists. A digital identity proves who it is, where it has been, and that its record hasn’t been tampered with. Here’s why that matters.
Livestock traceability, explained: from farm to fork
One-step-back, one-step-forward, chain of custody, recalls — traceability has its own language. This is a plain-English guide to what it means and why regulators require it.
How Farmso helps farmers stay compliant and profitable
Compliance shouldn’t be a tax on your time. Here’s how Farmso turns mandatory record-keeping into one workflow that also runs your farm.
EU livestock compliance: TRACES, EID and the records you must keep
A practical overview of EU animal identification and traceability obligations — individual IDs, registered holdings, national-database reporting and TRACES NT.
Tamper-evident provenance: anchoring livestock records on-chain
You don’t need a wallet — or any crypto knowledge — to benefit from blockchain provenance. Here’s how Farmso anchors records on Solana, and what actually goes on-chain.
Why farm software has to work offline
Barns, pastures and transport routes are exactly where connectivity fails. If your records depend on a signal, you’ll capture them late — or not at all.
Biosecurity: how traceability contains disease outbreaks
When disease strikes, every hour matters. Connected movement data is the difference between a contained incident and a national crisis.
From records to decisions: turning farm data into intelligence
The records you keep for compliance are also a goldmine. Here’s how Farmso turns day-to-day data into insight you can act on.