Industry Workflows

    Agriculture and Agri-Trade Compliance Screening

    Screen buyers, suppliers, and intermediaries across agricultural trade flows.

    Agricultural supply chains often involve cross-border counterparties, intermediaries, and complex ownership links. This workflow helps agri businesses screen counterparties with clear evidence.

    Updated: 2026-02-20

    What this workflow covers

    • Screen growers, exporters, traders, and buyers in one workflow.
    • Support pre-contract and renewal diligence across trade corridors.
    • Reduce exposure from indirect ownership and related entities.

    Key statistics

    Core sanctions regimes covered

    10+

    ScreenVeritAI coverage model

    Key workflow dimensions

    4 (Sanctions, PEP, Adverse Media, UBO)

    ScreenVeritAI workflow model

    Compliance glossary

    Sanctions screening

    A control process that checks a person or entity against sanctions and watchlist datasets.

    PEP

    Politically Exposed Person: an individual in a prominent public function requiring enhanced due diligence.

    UBO

    Ultimate Beneficial Owner: the natural person who ultimately owns or controls a legal entity.

    Authoritative references

    Expert perspective

    \"Risk controls perform best when sanctions checks and ownership context are reviewed together.\"

    ScreenVeritAI Compliance Team, RegTech Research

    Frequently asked questions

    Is this useful for agricultural exporters and importers?

    Yes. It is designed for counterparty checks across agri import and export operations.

    Can we screen both suppliers and buyers?

    Yes. Screening can be applied to all counterparties in the transaction chain.

    Does this support ongoing vendor reviews?

    Yes. It can be reused for recurring diligence and contract renewals.

    Can this help with audit preparedness?

    Yes. Output includes structured evidence suitable for internal and external review.

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