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Totally Traceable Tuna
The Totally Traceable Tuna pilot project will test a combination of electronic radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags, quick response (QR) code tags and scanning devices to collect information about the journey of a tuna at various points along the supply chain. This use of technology is new in this region for tracking the fisheries supply chain. The project will also test and document histamine levels, a primary indicator of product quality. The further innovation is that it will record the information collect using blockchain distributed ledger technology. While this use of the blockchain is the first of its kind forthe Caribbean region.

Project Detail

Country

Barbados

Project Number

BA-T1064

Approval Date

September 26, 2019

Project Status

Cancelled

Project Type

Technical Cooperation

Sector

AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Subsector

AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION

Lending Instrument

Instrumento del Fondo Multilateral de Inversiones

Lending Instrument Code

MIF

Modality

-

Facility Type

-

Environmental Classification

Likely to cause minimal or no negative environmental and associated social impacts

Total Cost

USD 856,000.00

Country Counterpart Financing

USD 486,000.00

Original Amount Approved

USD 370,000.00

Financial Information
Operation Number Lending Type Reporting Currency Reporting Date Signed Date Fund Financial Instrument
ATN/ME-17602-BA Non-Sovereign Guaranteed USD - United States Dollar Multilateral Investment Fund II (MIF) - Nonreimbursable
Operation Number ATN/ME-17602-BA
  • Lending Type: Non-Sovereign Guaranteed
  • Reporting Currency: USD - United States Dollar
  • Reporting Date:
  • Signed Date:
  • Fund: Multilateral Investment Fund II (MIF) -
  • Financial Instrument: Nonreimbursable

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Implementation Phase
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-1255855808-2
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan (during Execution)
ATNME-17602-BA PSR08054-06302020.pdf
Jul. 19, 2021
English

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