Agriculture and Farm Inputs
In agriculture both what goes into the soil and what comes out of it are questioned. Spectrace puts each of them on measured ground.
Are the input you use and the crop you sell what they claim to be?
A farm input that does not deliver the expected effect costs you across the whole season. On the harvest side, quality sets the price directly.
- Content compliance in farm inputs
- Post-harvest quality grading
- Blending at collection points
- Origin claims for export

Where the sector stands
Agriculture raises two separate questions, both answered by measurement: whether the input entering the soil is what it claims to be, and which quality grade the crop coming out belongs to.
On the input side, a product that does not deliver the expected effect costs across the whole season. On the harvest side, quality sets the price directly; when measurement moves ahead of blending, separation is still possible.
How Spectrace approaches it
A signature for the input, a measurement for the crop.
Mark the input
Lumvex places an invisible signature on farm inputs, so product in the field is confirmed as yours on the spot.
Measure the crop
Molevex compares composition against a reference; Olivex and Beevex carry that into the field for olive oil and honey.
Separate early
Grading at the collection point makes separation possible before blending.
What you secure
When measurement moves to the start of the chain, three outcomes follow.
A fair return for the grower
Good produce finds its value because quality reaches the price through measurement.
The buyer’s confidence
A buyer who knows the grade of what they bought comes back the following season.
Your export file
The quality and origin claims a market requires are supported by a measured record.
Frequently asked
Can measurement be done in field conditions?
For olive oil and honey a field kit returns a result where you stand; for other groups the method is assessed separately.
How is it applied at a collection point?
Incoming produce is measured before it enters a blend and graded accordingly.
Can farm inputs be marked?
Yes. A signature applied to the input allows the origin of product in the field to be confirmed on the spot.
Where should measurement sit in your agricultural chain
Once your crop and supply flow are provided, the measurement points are set on our side.