Protecting Japanese brands using analytical techniques employed by the FBI and Interpol.
A technology that proves "where it was produced?" which is difficult to verify with DNA testing, enabling the identification of the origin of sake and fruits. Applicable even in fields where electronic tags cannot be used.
The Japan Distribution Management Support Organization, commonly known as JDMSO, is a company specializing in countermeasures against counterfeit products and distribution management. The company utilizes IT technology to build marketing and traceability systems for Japanese agricultural products, providing these services to organizations such as the Hokuren Agricultural Cooperative Association. Although blockchain technology has made data tampering more difficult, issues persist on the ground where packaging materials are removed and replaced with counterfeit contents. Similar problems have arisen with Japanese sake, impacting Japan's national interests. While DNA testing could potentially resolve these issues, products like sake that do not have unique DNA, or seeds and seedlings of Japanese agricultural products grown overseas that are stolen, would have identical DNA, making it possible to identify the variety but difficult to determine the origin. The company's services have a proven track record overseas and are also utilized by the FBI and Interpol. While embedding electronic tags in seedlings and fruits is challenging, by combining it with biotechnology, they are providing verification systems to overseas buyers and customs, thereby creating a mechanism to promote the sales of legitimate Japanese products. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or contact us.*
- Company:日本流通管理支援機構
- Price:Other