About Agorin

Built for the people who feed the nation.

Agorin is a Digital Product Passport platform purpose-built for UK livestock and agriculture. We are building the trusted data layer that the agricultural supply chain has always needed.

To make every product's story visible, verifiable and valuable, reducing the burden of compliance while rewarding the farmers who are already doing the right thing.

Why now

Agricultural data has never been harder to use, or more valuable. Farmers capture vast amounts of it every day, yet it remains locked in separate systems, reported to separate schemes, and invisible to the people further along the chain who need it most.

We are building Agorin to change that: a single, centralised view of on-farm data that works for farmers first, and creates real value for every participant in the chain.

Our approach

We are not building this in isolation. Agorin is the result of a research and industry consortium that brings together blockchain technologists, agricultural sector specialists, academic researchers, and co-operative networks. Every design decision is tested against the realities of farm life.

The platform is designed to connect to systems farmers already use. It does not create more admin. It reduces it.

Phase 0
In progress

User validation and research

Working directly with farmers, co-operatives, processors and retailers to understand existing workflows, data capture practices and the barriers to participation. Research led by the University of the West of Scotland.

Year 1
2026–2027

Pilot platform and live testing

Build and launch the core Agorin platform with up to 50 farmers recruited through the SAOS co-operative network. Test end-to-end supply chain transactions across red meat, dairy and arable sectors. The aim is a platform proven in real conditions and positioned to meet emerging EU DPP data requirements.

Beyond
2027+

Scale and sector expansion

Expand to further co-operatives, additional supply chain participants and new agricultural sectors. Build toward a UK standard for verified agricultural provenance.