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Recommendation for ensuring legally significant trusted transboundary electronic interaction

 

 

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P1021

Project Proposal: Recommendation for ensuring legally significant trusted transboundary electronic interaction

 

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 Igor Furgel Igor.Furgel@t-systems.com

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Angelo Tosetti Angelo.Tosetti@ec.europa.eu

Alexey Domrachev alekdomrachev@gmail.com

P. Ramachandran ram@cca.gov.in

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Ensuring legally significant trusted transboundary electronic interaction 312298 days ago
Ensuring legally significant trusted transboundary electronic interaction (Recommendation Draft, Report) 152544 days ago


Executive Summary

Project purpose

A rapid development of information technologies has given rise to their application practically in all spheres of society’s life. Mobile communications ensures an easy connection to the Internet network and information exchange regardless of time and geography. It can be stated that information accessibility is ensured, but the same cannot be said about legal validity. Ensuring legal significance of electronic interaction is a complex problem and includes legal, organizational and technical aspects, whose solution is subject to both other UN/CEFACT recommendations and cooperation with the UNCITRAL and various standardization organizations. Specific requirements for ensuring validity of electronic data and legal significance of electronic interaction vary from industry to industry and from country to country, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. The result is an increasingly fragmented landscape of unconnected infrastructures and systems that impact the reliability, traceability and integrity of electronic data transfer when exchanging electronic data. In effect creating "islands of trust" in a sea of uncertainty. The purposes of this project are: to formulate basic principles and prepare a recommendation on establishing coordinating infrastructures for enabling legal significance of transboundary electronic interaction in trade scenarios; to study infrastructures for transboundary electronic interaction in trade scenarios in view of identifying the UNECE recommendations package on the subject.

Project scope

The objective of this project is to standardize the Business Processes, the Business Transactions and the Information Entities of the electronic exchange of the crop cultivation data along the supply chain. This project will describe the business processes for the electronic exchange of - data involved in the process of plant production farming, between farmer and his suppliers, service providers, the customers and competent authorities, vise versa, and - the crop cultivation data along the supply chain. The project focuses on horticulture, fresh fruits, vegetables and arable farming crops. The supply chain consist in parties involved from retail until the grower including cooperatives and producer organization, auctions, packers and traders, The data involved in the plant production process messages contains - Information about the crop fields, the planned and or actual cropping schema, treatment, plant health, soil and water situation, crop monitoring data, supplies (seed, fertilizer, plant protection), operation advices and operation instructions and the logging report about operations. The information is used by the farmer and his partners to insure sustainable farming , food quality and food safety. The crop cultivation message contains - Information about the production of the crop (Information about treatment (pesticides, fertilizers, use of energy and water) - Information about labor (organizing of the labor in the companies in the supply chain level) - Information about certificates The information is used by a partner in the supply chain to insure food quality and food safety.


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