Legal Statement

Privacy Policy

Last Updated: June 20, 2026

CropLabel is committed to safeguarding agricultural telemetry, grower data, and supply chain records. This document explains how telemetry and coordinates are processed.

1. Data Collection Categories

CropLabel processes specialized data models to manage supply chain authenticity:

  • Weighment Telemetry: Scale terminal IDs, net weights, timestamps, and scale calibration ratings.
  • Geospatial Coordinates: GIS polygon boundary data representing crop cultivation areas for zero-deforestation certification.
  • Tag Identifiers: Hexadecimal hashes of UHF RFID chip signatures and laser-printed barcodes.
  • Account Details: Standard profile credentials including emails, usernames, and organization roles.

2. Telemetry Processing Purposes

We process agricultural logs solely to verify and scale global tracking workflows:

  • To compile automated EUDR, USDA, and Fair Trade certification files.
  • To authenticate scale payloads and block fraudulent entries.
  • To synchronize local gateways with the primary ledger nodes.
  • To improve satellite modeling performance based on crop classification coordinates.

3. Cryptographic Storage & Sharing

Agricultural ledger hashes are recorded immutably. Detailed geospatial coordinates and scaling logs are secured with enterprise AES-256 encryption at rest and shared strictly under contractual SLAs.

Data protection inquiries

If you have questions about GDPR rights, data erasure of coordinate files, or security audits, contact our compliance counsel at:

contact@croplabel.com