OneAgrix holds USPTO patent-pending status for trade infrastructure supporting halal and regulated supply chains
Filing covers compliance-first systems for halal trade verification, cross-border certification
alignment, and supply chain integrity at ecosystem scale
OneAgrix, a Swiss and Singapore headquartered trusted trade infrastructure company, holds patent-pending status with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its agentic artificial intelligence infrastructure designed to support halal and other regulated food and FMCG supply chains.
Global halal trade operates across more than 40 import jurisdictions, hundreds of certification
bodies, and overlapping regulatory regimes. As supply chains extend across borders,
certification integrity, supplier eligibility, and cross-border compliance readiness remain
fragmented and operationally burdensome, with verification processes often administered
through non-interoperable systems and manual coordination.
The patent-pending architecture is designed to address these structural constraints. Rather than functioning as a point solution or marketplace, the system operates as a central intelligence layer that coordinates compliance logic, verification workflows, and trade readiness outputs across stakeholders, geographies, and regulatory environments. The infrastructure is
manufacturing-integrated, embedding into existing production and compliance workflows to
reduce verification friction while strengthening auditability and continuity.
While developed with halal trade as a primary focus, the architecture is extensible to other
regulated categories including Kosher and Vegan, reflecting shared infrastructure requirements
across values-governed supply chains.
“Halal trade at scale requires infrastructure that can operate across jurisdictions, certification
authorities, and regulatory standards without fragmentation. This filing reflects years of work
designing systems where trust, governance, and supply chain integrity are built into the
architecture from the outset," said Diana Sabrain, Founder and CEO, OneAgrix
OneAgrix has operated at the intersection of trade infrastructure and faith-based compliance
since its founding. The company’s work has been referenced in the World Economic Forum’s
Blockchain Deployment Toolkit and it has contributed to trade development frameworks with the
International Trade Centre (UN/WTO).
OneAgrix has also been recognised by COMCEC, the economic cooperation body of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation representing 57 member states, alongside global supply chain firms as a model for cross-border food provenance systems. The company maintains active engagements with government and institutional stakeholders across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and North America.
The filing reinforces OneAgrix’s long-term focus on building foundational infrastructure for
regulated trade categories where certification integrity and compliance continuity are prerequisites to market access.
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