With more than 15 years of experience, the American company Lyncros is working with the National Service of Health and Food Quality (SENASA) of Argentina for creating a solution technological based on blockchain for the reduction of operating costs.
Lyncros despite being American as time has passed has been expanding through multiple countries in Latin America such as Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay and Uruguay. This company for 15 years has been dedicated to providing technological solutions to different companies that deserve it, transmitting reliability and efficiency to obtain an efficient digital transformation result.
SENASA is the union in charge in Argentina of making policies in the environment of “Animal and plant health and quality and food safety of its competence” and at the same time, the organization is in charge of ensuring that the regulations are being complied with.
Having problems with streamlining documentation, execution time and ease of carrying out procedures, he formed an alliance with Lyncros; which created a solution based on blockchain technology with which SENASA can process the different documents with a high level of security that does not allow in any way the alteration of the information that they integrate into said documents. Together the documentation can be validated by public external agents and still maintains the same level of security.
“We also generate user validations (KYC) to be able to issue a higher degree of security and signature in the document or validation process.” Lyncros explained on his Facebook account.
Lyncros Founder Martin Epelde, commented according to what was published by the digital portal New Rioja, “Thanks to this solution, SENASA increased the security of its certifications, it allows it to reduce operating costs of distribution and printing, and since its implementation we have already had more than 70 thousand certificates recorded on the Blockchain.”
With this new Lyncros solution, SENASA is having a reduction in operating costs since the use of paper for printing documents is being avoided because everything is merely a process digital. On the other hand, it makes it impossible for the documents to have any type of fraud and also the execution and delivery time is also reduced.
“Blockchain technology allows us to generate certainty and trust in all the processes that SENASA has, significantly reducing its operating costs” Martin Epelde explained according to the Nueva Rioja website.
According to a video posted by Lyncros on the platform Facebook, this solution is a content certification and the process by which it is applied in SENASA is that initially they, as a union, issue a certificate, Lyncros adds a hash that automatically leaves the document registered in the blockchain, giving it a high level of security. The documents are then available to traders for the purchase and sale of cereals. Subsequently, traders and buyers receive an email in which a PDF document is attached and a web page where they can verify the issuance and validity dates. So far SENASA has approximately 73,162 certificates recorded on the blockchain.
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