Controlled Trade Infrastructure

Trade breaks when access comes before trust

OneAgrix verifies supplier readiness, regulatory compliance, and faith alignment before buyers engage—creating a controlled access layer between manufacturers and institutional procurement.

Not open marketplaces. Not unverified claims. Only qualified introductions after verification.

Operating global faith-based supply chain infrastructure. Swiss Food & Nutrition Valley Member. Switzerland + Singapore jurisdiction.

Global infrastructure
Featured in WEF Blockchain Deployment Toolkit and ITC UN/WTO

$10+ Trillion Market.
Zero Neutral Infrastructure.

Faith-certified food—halal, kosher, and vegan—is projected to exceed $10+ trillion by 2034.

This represents 15% of global food trade. Not an ethnic niche. Mainstream retail.

70% of halal food is consumed outside Muslim-majority countries. Vegan certification increasingly serves flexitarians and health-conscious consumers—not just vegans.

And here is the proof this is mainstream: 80% of U.S. kosher buyers are non-Jewish (FDA 2024).

This is Whole Foods shelf space—not corner shops.

Nestlé, Kerry Group, and Cargill already serve these markets. They require verification infrastructure they cannot build internally.

OneAgrix deploys neutral, manufacturing-integrated verification infrastructure serving institutional buyers globally.

Global Infrastructure

Verification infrastructure deployed across GCC, Southeast Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas

Manufacturing-Integrated

Embedded at production level—beyond documentation and paper audits

Institutional Scale

Supporting enterprise supply chains and institutional buyers globally

Neutral Jurisdiction

Switzerland + Singapore. Independent of regional accreditation authorities

Swiss Food & Nutrition Valley Member · Global Infrastructure · Switzerland + Singapore Jurisdiction

Not a marketplace. Not open listings.

OneAgrix governs how suppliers enter global procurement.

Why Global Food Trade Fails at Scale

Most trade failures do not happen at delivery.
They happen earlier.

Suppliers gain access before readiness is proven

Manufacturers approach buyers before compliance is verified, documentation is complete, or capacity is validated.

Suppliers gain access before readiness is proven

Compliance is checked after commercial conversations begin

Faith requirements, regulatory readiness, and certification validity are discovered mid-negotiation—not upfront.

Compliance is checked after commercial conversations begin

Critical documentation lives across emails, PDFs, and spreadsheets

Nothing is systematically verified. Nothing is structured. Nothing is auditable.

Critical documentation lives across emails, PDFs, and spreadsheets

Faith and regulatory requirements are treated as claims, not data

“Halal certified” or “EU-ready” means nothing without verification of certifying body recognition, scope, and validity.

Faith and regulatory requirements are treated as claims, not data

The quantified cost of unverified access

35–45%

of new supplier relationships fail within 12 months

(Industry benchmark for global food trade)

$2.3M

average cost per failed supplier relationship

(Delayed launches, re-sourcing, lost contracts)

$4.7M

average cost per compliance failure

(Recalls, penalties, brand damage)

15–25%

tariff overpayment from incorrect classification

(Most suppliers overpay unknowingly)

This is not a market failure.

It is an infrastructure failure.

OneAgrix changes where trade begins.

Controlled Access Model

OneAgrix operates as the verification layer between supplier claims and buyer engagement.

1

Readiness Verification

Before any supplier is introduced to buyers, OneAgrix verifies:

Operational readiness

Capacity, financial stability, and quality systems validated.

Regulatory compliance

FSMA, EU DPP, and GCC market requirements confirmed.

Faith alignment

Halal, Kosher, Vegan certification recognition verified.

Market eligibility

Capabilities matched to target market requirements.

We catch problems before buyers see them.

Food quality control
100+
Verification Points
Digital verification dashboard
2

Compliance as Verifiable Data

Faith and regulatory requirements become auditable—not claims.

Traditional claim

“We are Halal certified and EU-ready”

OneAgrix verification

Certification body, scope, market recognition, and expiry are verified before buyer access.

3

Qualified Market Access

Buyers engage with verified suppliers only.

No open listings

Suppliers not publicly searchable

No uncontrolled discovery

Buyers see verified profiles only

Protected identity

Factory details after terms agreed

Active buyer demand

Matched to procurement needs

Buyers engage with 3-5 verified options—not 500 unverified listings.

Trade moves forward only when readiness is proven.

Business partnership

What Verified Access Enables

For verified suppliers

60–80% buyer response rates

(vs. <5% for unverified outreach)

Buyers trust OneAgrix verification—you are not another cold email.

6–8 months faster market entry

Gaps are closed before buyer engagement, not mid-negotiation.

Protected commercial identity

Factory details disclosed only after terms are aligned.

18% average tariff savings

Incorrect HS code classifications identified and corrected.

Direct buyer relationships

No distributors extracting 30–40% margin.

For buyers sourcing verified suppliers

<5% supplier failure rate

(vs. 35–45% industry benchmark)

Verification eliminates hidden compliance gaps.

Zero post-contract compliance surprises

Faith and regulatory readiness confirmed upfront.

6–8 months faster onboarding

Pre-verified suppliers complete due diligence 3× faster.

Defensible audit trails

Compliance documentation structured from day one.

Faith fraud prevention

Certification scope and validity verified before engagement.

Join the verified trade ecosystem

Stop competing on access. Start competing on readiness.

Trusted by Global Leaders

OneAgrix verification eliminated 90% of our supplier onboarding failures. What used to take 8–12 months now happens in 6–8 weeks.

Head of Procurement
Fortune 100 FMCG Company
GCC Markets

Verification Prevents Failures

Case Study
Anonymized for client protection

Challenge

Multinational FMCG brand discovered potential halal certification fraud across 12 GCC markets. Revenue exposure: $50M+.

Without verification

  • × Cannot isolate affected lots
  • × Cannot prove certification scope
  • × Brand credibility at risk

With OneAgrix verification

  • ✓ Anomaly detected early
  • ✓ Exact batches identified
  • ✓ Controlled recall scope
  • ✓ Full audit trail

Outcome

$2.3M

Recall cost

(vs. $50M+ without verification)

$47.7M

Revenue preserved

100%

Brand reputation protected

One prevented incident = massive ROI on verification infrastructure.

How Verification Works

OneAgrix verifies hundreds of compliance data points before any buyer engagement.

Certifying body recognition

Is this halal certifier accepted in target markets?

Certificate validity & scope

Current? Covers claimed products?

Documentation compliance

Will customs accept these formats?

Regulatory alignment

FSMA 204, EU DPP, GCC requirements verified

Capacity validation

Can claimed volumes be produced consistently?

Financial stability

Can large orders be fulfilled without risk?

Performance history

Export record & compliance track record

Smart systems catch issues humans miss

Halal certifier changed without notification

Certificate expiring before shipment arrival

HS code causing 22% tariff overpayment

Allergen labeling non-compliant for target market

Claimed capacity exceeds facility capability

You don’t need to understand verification mechanics.

You just need to know:

verified = ready
·
unverified = risk
Professional collaboration

Institutional Recognition and Strategic Partnerships

Global Recognition:

Swiss Food & Nutrition Valley

Member alongside Nestlé, Bühler, Givaudan, dsm-firmenich (150+ global food leaders)

World Economic Forum

Featured use case in Blockchain Deployment Toolkit

COMCEC (OIC)

Recognized alongside Kerry group, Cargill in halal supply chain innovation

International Trade Centre (ITC UN/WTO)

Strategic partnership in trade infrastructure development

Fortune 100 FMCG Partners

Active verification pilots

Switzerland + Singapore

Neutral jurisdiction, globally trusted

$2B+ verified B2B trade connections. Patent-pending verification infrastructure.

Operating global faith-based supply chain infrastructure

Recognition and partnership details reflect verifiable institutional relationships. Specific engagement terms shared through direct consultation.

THE VERIFIED TRADE ECOSYSTEM

OneAgrix is establishing new standards for faith-aligned food trade.

When more verified suppliers join

buyers get better options

When more buyers source here

suppliers get more opportunities

When more trades succeed

verification standards improve

When standards improve

everyone's success rate increases

The ecosystem becomes more valuable as it grows.

Verification protects everyone — suppliers, buyers, and brands.

Global
Infrastructure
100+
Verified Suppliers
60–80%
Success Rate

GETTING STARTED

Your journey from unverified to verified supplier in three steps

1

Request Assessment

(No Cost)

Your current market access challenges

Target buyers and markets

Faith compliance status

Regulatory readiness gaps

Outcome

Clear assessment of whether OneAgrix verification fits your needs

2

Readiness Evaluation

(If Proceeding)

Faith compliance documentation review

Regulatory gap identification

Tariff optimization opportunities

Market-by-market readiness assessment

Identity protection protocol design

Outcome

Know exactly what's ready and what needs resolution—before approaching buyers

3

Verified Supplier Integration

(Once Verified)

Introduced only to buyers with active procurement needs

Protected identity until commercial terms locked

Continuous compliance monitoring

Ongoing market access support

Outcome

Qualified buyer introductions—not blind outreach

If you're still operating without verification:

Sending emails buyers never respond to

Listed on marketplaces where you're invisible

Paying distributors 30-40% for buyer access

Discovering compliance gaps after contracts signed

Wondering why competitors win with inferior products

You're competing in a system that rewards access over readiness.

Buyers don't trust unverified suppliers. And they shouldn't.

Too many false claims. Too many compliance disasters. Too many wasted months.

Verification solves this.

Not by making suppliers perfect—but by showing buyers who's actually ready.

The controlled trade infrastructure for faith-aligned food is here.

The question isn't whether to get verified.

The question is how long you can compete unverified.

Assessment requests reviewed within 3–5 business days.
Initial consultation provided at no cost.