Global markets are increasingly demanding greater transparency, sustainability, and product traceability. As a result, businesses are required to digitally verify the origin and authenticity of their products to remain competitive in international trade.
Java Spices, a spice producer based in Cijeruk, Bogor, West Java, has begun tracking its carbon footprint throughout the entire production process—from cultivating seedlings on organic farmland to product packaging—using the INA Trading export platform. Each spice package is equipped with a PERURI RFID Blockchain sticker, enabling comprehensive digital traceability.
“European regulations will require the implementation of RFID and Blockchain technologies starting in 2030. Every product exported to Europe must be accompanied by a Digital Product Passport. INA Trading serves as a platform connecting businesses with buyers worldwide, allowing them to purchase products whose authenticity is guaranteed through PERURI RFID Blockchain and verified via the INA Trading mobile application,” said Amiranto Adi Wibowo, CEO of PUNDI and INA Trading, during the PERURI RFID Blockchain Seminar and Product Curation held in Bandung on Friday, June 26, 2026.
PERURI Smart Card is responsible for calculating the carbon footprint generated from organic farming activities by utilizing Internet of Things (IoT) devices installed across organic farmland, transportation vehicles, and processing facilities.
“All of the IoT devices we deploy are integrated with the INA Trading platform and PERURI Digital Security to support the implementation of RFID and Blockchain technologies,” said Muchrizal, CEO of PERURI Smart Card.
The product curation program for Bandung and West Java resulted in a cooperation agreement between PUNDI/INA Trading and Polaris, as well as Java Spices/Archipelago. The partnership covers the implementation of PERURI RFID Blockchain technology on bottled spice products and bamboo-based products, including chairs, tables, and home décor items, for export to the Netherlands. The collaboration also aims to expand the distribution of West Java products to Serbia and other Eastern European countries.
The products are scheduled to be shipped to the Netherlands in containers as part of the 2026 End-of-Year Sales program in Europe and for retail distribution, in collaboration with PERURI Smart Card, PERURI Digital Security, and PUNDI/INA Trading.
Prior to export, marketing communications consultant Ginung Pratidina emphasized that each European country has distinct communication strategies and consumer preferences. Consequently, products from West Java must be tailored to individual markets through adjustments to packaging design, color selection, and social media storytelling. Business owners are therefore encouraged to refine both their packaging and promotional materials before entering the European market.
Once the products reach consumers, the embedded RFID tags can be scanned to access comprehensive product information, including the origin of raw materials, artisan identity, production location, materials used, carbon footprint, certifications, and product authenticity verified through blockchain technology.
Meanwhile, PERURI Digital Security provides digital signature technology, smart contracts, and cybersecurity systems to safeguard the integrity of product data. PUNDI, on the other hand, supplies the blockchain infrastructure and digital platform that enable every stage of a product's journey to be recorded transparently and protected against manipulation.