OneAgrix holds USPTO patent-pending status for agentic AI trade infrastructure supporting regulated global food supply chains
Valley partner, OneAgrix, a Swiss- and Singapore-headquartered trusted trade infrastructure company, holds patent-pending status with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its agentic artificial intelligence infrastructure designed to support regulated global food and FMCG supply chains.
Trade in Halal, Kosher, and Vegan categories operates across dozens of import jurisdictions, hundreds of certification bodies, and overlapping regulatory regimes. At ecosystem scale, verification and compliance workflows remain fragmented and non-interoperable, with supplier eligibility, certification integrity, and trade readiness still dependent on manual coordination across disconnected systems.
Regulated food and FMCG trade represents over ten trillion dollars in annual global trade flows, spanning developed and emerging markets and operating across complex regulatory and certification regimes.
The patent-pending architecture addresses these structural constraints. Rather than functioning as a marketplace or point solution, OneAgrix is designed as a central intelligence layer that coordinates eligibility determination, verification workflows, and trade readiness outputs across stakeholders, geographies, and regulatory environments. The system is manufacturing-integrated infrastructure, embedded into existing production and compliance workflows rather than introduced as a new system of record.
The architecture produces structured trade readiness handoff packages. These are machine-readable and auditable determinations that can be consumed directly by existing enterprise systems, including ERP platforms, quality management systems, certifier portals, customs brokers, and buyer procurement environments. This approach reduces adoption friction while strengthening auditability and regulatory continuity.
While initially developed with Halal trade as a primary focus, the infrastructure is extensible to other regulated categories including Kosher and Vegan, reflecting shared verification and eligibility requirements across values-governed supply chains.
“Regulated trade at scale requires infrastructure that can operate across jurisdictions, certification authorities, and rule systems without fragmentation. This filing reflects years of work building systems where trust, governance, and compliance continuity are designed into the architecture from the outset,”said Diana Sabrain, Founder and CEO of OneAgrix.
OneAgrix’s work has been referenced in the World Economic Forum’s Blockchain Deployment Toolkit and the company has partnered with the International Trade Centre (UN/WTO) to support export readiness and regulated trade workflows for African member states. OneAgrix has also been recognised by COMCEC, the economic cooperation body of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation representing 57 member states, alongside global supply chain operators including Cargill and Kerry Group, as a model for cross-border food provenance systems.
The company has worked with government, trade-linked, and academic institutions across Europe, North America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia on regulated food and agricultural trade initiatives.
About OneAgrix
OneAgrix is a Swiss- and Singapore-headquartered trusted trade infrastructure company building compliance-first systems for regulated global food and FMCG supply chains. The company supports verification, eligibility determination, and cross-border trade readiness across Halal, Kosher, and Vegan categories. OneAgrix holds USPTO patent-pending status for its agentic AI trade infrastructure.
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