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dasmortes

08/17/18 12:17 PM

#53228 RE: RodeKroet #53224

I am not going to tell you anything. In your first post you seemed to have all the answers and in the second post you just added a question mark and you posed them as questions to me. You just want to believe that you have the answers. If you can find technical data and compare the two solutions then you've got something. Until then you will have to trust those who have looked at the technical data. The government of Turkey, for example.
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mcsharkey

08/17/18 2:38 PM

#53235 RE: RodeKroet #53224

Got a good fight going on here Rocket! APDN Über Ålles!

Dunno. We've been down this road before. I find it reasonable to concede a place for both us and Safetraces. Underwriters Lab does too. They covered the Turkey Deal back when it occurred

That link does describe a different method than we have. They also signed on with us 6 months later.

Just to add some perspective.

Still mulling over the call for a MONDAY Conference call. Terrible news. Still expecting something to break and close of trade coming soon.

Schönes Wochenende Meine Fruend!

We are in a fight. Wanted to direct it at our Board vs. Technology.

But they both apply.
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Mike Sharkey
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mcsharkey

08/19/18 9:37 AM

#53256 RE: RodeKroet #53224

Grüß_Gott Rocket! Dueling_DNA_Technology_Comparison, SafeTraces’Patented D-ART_3000 Syststm
Looks like I gave you a bad link to the Underwriters' Lab article. This is back in January, and we covered it before. Wasn't till Friday I realized we just flat ass out lost to Pleasanton's tech in Turkey, but,,, ahh, Underwriter's Lab signed on with us just ½-a-year later.

Just good to know more about our "main competitor"[/quote]Here's a RE-LINK to full UL** article (**Underwriters' Lab)

World’s First DNA-Based Traceability System Delivered To Secure Fertilizer Production DNA Barcodes Can Now Determine Origin of Bulk Products

PLEASANTON, Calif., Jan. 9, 2018 — SafeTraces, Inc. announced today the delivery of the world’s first DNA-based traceability systems for fertilizer to twenty manufacturers in an unnamed NATO member country. Illegal diversion, tax evasion, misuse, and adulteration plague many global commodities. SafeTraces’ patented D-ART 3000 systems set a new standard in undetectable, unbreakable, cost-effective tagging of high volume goods. The first twenty systems are part of a multi-system order with additional deliveries planned in the coming months.

The company’s D-ART 3000 systems are seamlessly integrated into fertilizer bag-filling lines and mix a unique ‘DNA Barcode’ into each bag, totaling millions of unique DNA Barcodes each year.
Coupled with a blockchain-based or centralized code registry system, SafeTraces™ DNA Barcodes create unbreakable links between physical objects and their digital certificates, enabling transaction recording and rapid verification at any point in the supply chain.

When used with most commodities, SafeTraces™ DNA Barcodes will be stable for over two years. The D-ART 3000 system is part of SafeTraces’ complete solution that includes DNA Barcode customization and dispensing, DNA Barcode tracking systems, test instruments, and test kits.

“The D-ART 3000 is the first system that brings DNA tagging from the laboratory to industrial settings,” said Anthony Zografos, CEO of SafeTraces. “We developed an easy-to-use, yet robust and low-cost solution that includes FDA approved, food-grade DNA Barcodes. We are putting the power of modern molecular technologies in the hands of industrial customers and end users. The response from customers in a wide range of industries has been universally enthusiastic.”

SafeTraces is actively marketing the D-ART 3000 system to fertilizer manufacturers and government organizations in Africa, Asia, and Europe.

In addition, the company is demonstrating the solution for traceability and source assurance in sustainable commodities, such as palm oil, oil seeds, and beans. Damn, that lists Louis Dreyfus commodities

“Mislabeling of sustainable products is a worldwide problem,” said Zografos, “as ingredients pass through multiple intermediaries between growers and processors. Products are mixed or replaced along the supply chain with non-certified substitutes, putting a brand’s sustainability claims into question. The only solution is greater supply chain transparency, and SafeTraces provides unparalleled source assurance, even in the most complex supply chains.”......[/quote]Our elephant in the room.
Good Luck to Us All
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Mike Sharkey