e-LABs

Short description: 
information exchange of the observation result report between laboratories and their partners
Description: 

The laboratory observation information exchange process is used between the laboratory party who is reporting about the observation and the user of these observation report. This user is usually the party who uses the content of the report, but this user can also be the party who ordered and pays for the observation or has any other connection with the observation report.
The observation report can be used in private and in a public context.

The e-Lab observation report is a message send by the laboratory to the concerned parties who are eligible to receive the results of the observations on the sample, performed by the laboratory . The observations are done on samples water, soil, agricultural commodities, plant products, animal product and or samples taken from live animals. It includes a broad usage ranging from soil, fertilizer, crop products, animal feed, and health status and diagnostic on live animals. These results are used to obtain information of the quality of soil, water, crop products, animal products , or health information about plants or animals.
Only two types of parties are involved, the laboratory and the receiving parties.

Relevance for European agri-sector: 

full agri food branch. each agri-food business partner which deals with laboratory observations.

Relevant countries or regions: 

Global

Relevant parties: 

Laboratories, farmers, consultants, traders, transporters, insuranse, banking, food authorities, veterinarians, ....

Business model (see www.bizagi.com): 
Information model: 
State of Implementation: 
Draft message developed in the Netherlands by projectteam with partners AgroConnect, Tuinbouw Digitaal (Florecom, Frugicom and Edibulb) and MIN EL&I. Draft BRS submitted to UNCEFACT for approval and dataharmonisation. documentation, like BRS, CCL and scema XSD are not yet published by UNCEFACT.
Source: 

eLAB projectgroep NL