The Federal State Information System for the traceability of grain and grain processing products, or FSIS Grain for short, is a state information system - a database of legal entities (organizations and individual entrepreneurs) and electronic documents (SDIZ). The system maintains a document flow in electronic form.
Why do we need FSIS Grain:
Compilation of a single database on batches of grain and processed products, their consumer properties and locations;
Ensuring the accounting of volumes of batches of grain and products of its processing in the course of trade;
Ensuring the traceability of grain and products based on it at all stages of movement;
Obtaining information related to the production, transportation, sale, storage, processing, processing and disposal of grain and products of its processing in the domestic and foreign markets and when purchasing grain for the intervention state fund;
Obtaining information, its processing, storage and systematization for subsequent analysis and control;
Workflow automation;
Obtaining a unified database of grain producers, entrepreneurs providing services for the storage of grain and processed products, organizations engaged in the import and export of products, etc.;
Ensuring access of state controlling organizations to information.
The FSIS Grain system ensures market transparency, equal competitive conditions for all its participants, and government agencies are given the opportunity to track the contribution of regions to ensuring the food security of the Russian Federation.
The use of FSIS Grain is regulated by the Law of the Russian Federation on grain dated July 1, 2021, as amended on June 28, 2021. The system operator is the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Center for Agroanalytics". The Ministry of Agriculture is responsible for creating the system.