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AGT advances international dialogue to develop a Global Digital Genetic Passport.

Initiative brings Brazil, Canada, and Pakistan closer together in a project focused on the traceability and valorization of genetic assets.

A AG Genetics Token — AGT, an initiative linked to AG Agropecuária, The company has begun a new phase in its international expansion strategy. It is in talks with... GR-Tech, a technology company based in Canada with development operations in Pakistan, to evaluate a partnership focused on the development of Global Digital Genetic Passport.

The proposal aims to create a digital solution capable of organizing essential information about genetic and biological assets, bringing together data on identity, origin, provenance, technical documentation, traceability, and integrity of records.

The collaboration between the companies involves the analysis of a Memorandum of Understanding — MOU, This document establishes the initial basis for cooperation between the organizations. Based on it, AGT and GR-Tech will be able to define the next technical and strategic steps to transform the passport concept into a platform with international reach.

For AGT, the project stems from a growing need in the market: to make genetic assets more understandable, reliable, and verifiable. In sectors such as bovine genetics, animal reproduction, and biotechnology applied to agribusiness, it is not enough to simply possess a high-value asset. It is also necessary to clearly present the evidence that supports that value.

Second Vilton Lima, co-founder of AG Genetics Token — AGT and representative of AG Agropecuária, The partnership under consideration could expand the project's international reach.

“We are exploring a collaboration with GR-Tech for the global development of the Digital Genetic Passport. AGT was created to better organize the identity and traceability of genetic assets, and this partnership with an internationally based technology company can greatly strengthen this vision,” says Vilton Lima.

To Clesio Landini, co-founder of AG Genetics Token — AGT, The dialogue with GR-Tech signals an important step forward in the initiative's global expansion strategy.

“AGT is taking a consistent step towards an international presence. The Global Digital Genetic Passport was designed to organize and strengthen trust around genetic and biological assets, and this makes sense in any market that values identity, provenance, and traceability. Therefore, I see this approach as part of a larger global positioning strategy for AG Genetics Token,” highlights Landini.

The Global Digital Genetic Passport is not intended to replace reports, certificates, or technical documents already used by the sector. The idea is to organize this information in a digital layer that is easy to read and verify, allowing buyers, investors, technical partners, and institutions to access a clearer set of evidence about each asset.

In practice, the solution could function as a kind of extended digital identity. An embryo, animal, genetic material, or biological asset would no longer be represented solely by isolated documents, but would instead have a more organized information structure, bringing together provenance, history, technical records, and verification mechanisms.

GR-Tech operates in the development of software, technology, and digital solutions. The company reports being headquartered in Canada with operational and development facilities in Pakistan, which reinforces the international nature of the potential cooperation.

AGT's initiative also follows a broader trend: the use of digital technologies to provide greater security and transparency to complex production chains. In the case of biological assets, this movement becomes even more relevant, because trust depends directly on the quality of information available regarding origin, lineage, documentation, and traceability.

The use of blockchain for recording and tracking genetic and biological materials is already appearing in international initiatives. The logic is simple: to create verifiable records capable of reinforcing the integrity of information and reducing doubts about the trajectory of a given asset.

In the case of AGT, the application is geared towards agribusiness and the valuation of high-quality genetic assets. The goal is to contribute to presenting important technical information in a clearer, more organized, and reliable way, especially in negotiations involving distant markets, international buyers, and higher value-added assets.

The potential partnership between AGT and GR-Tech therefore marks an important step in transforming the Global Digital Genetic Passport into a technological solution with a global vision. By connecting Brazil, Canada, and Pakistan around the same project, the initiative reinforces an increasingly evident perception: in the new economy of biological assets, value lies not only in genetics itself, but also in the genetics itself.

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