Trazagrow — the seed-to-sale platform for medical cannabis built in LatAm, for LatAm.
Trazagrow records every stage of the production cycle —genetics, propagation, vegetative, flowering, harvest, drying, curing, sampling, packaging, labeling, dispensing— with a verifiable timestamp and hash. Auditable seed-to-sale traceability, native regulatory compliance and daily operation in a single platform.
Metrc and BioTrack dominate the U.S. market; neither is built for Latin American regulatory frameworks. Trazagrow fills that gap.
What seed-to-sale means (and why it matters).
Seed-to-sale is the complete traceability of every gram of cannabis from seed or cutting to dispensing to the patient or end consumer. Every plant, every batch and every finished product carries a unique identifier that records all operations performed on it.
Regulatory compliance
In every serious framework in the world —Canada (Health Canada), United States (Metrc/BioTrack), Germany, Uruguay (IRCCA), Argentina (REPROCANN), Brazil (ANVISA RDC 1.013/2026), Colombia (SEED system + INVIMA)— the health authority requires seed-to-sale traceability as a condition of operation.
Legal defense
Seed-to-sale records are objective evidence that the operation works within the regulatory framework. In jurisdictions with enforcement risk, it is the difference between an auditable operation and an exposed one.
Diversion prevention
Without traceability, any regulated system becomes permeable to diversion. Traceability is the technical mechanism that closes that leak.
How Trazagrow operates
- Per-stage records. Every plant and batch records its transition between stages.
- Verifiable timestamp and hash. Every operation is sealed with a timestamp and cryptographic hash.
- Segregated roles. Differentiated permissions by role (member/patient, operator, board, auditor).
- Multi-country, multi-tenant. Native compliance in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay.
- Personal data under legal framework. Compliant with Ley 21.719 (CL), Ley 25.326 (AR), Ley 18.331 (UY), LGPD 13.709 (BR), Ley 1581 (CO).
- Record export. Reports for audits and inspections.
- Operation modes. Supports association models (delegated collective cultivation) and pharmaceutical models (regulated industrial production).
Trazagrow on the global seed-to-sale map.
| Platform | Main market | Native regulatory model | Language | LatAm compliance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Metrc | U.S. (20+ states) | State recreational/medical | English | Not native |
| BioTrack | U.S., Canada, several | State and national recreational/medical | English (mostly) | Some implementations |
| GrowerIQ / Trym / Distru | North America | Operational / ERP | English | Not native |
| Trazagrow | Latin America | Chile, Argentina, Uruguay; expansion to Brazil/Colombia | Spanish | Native |
Metrc operates as a mandatory system imposed by state regulators in the U.S. and reports data directly to the state via RFID and API. BioTrack adds an operational management layer integrated with the POS. Both are built on the logic that the operator must report to a central state authority, and that the regulatory framework allows commercial sale to consumers.
Latin American frameworks are different. In Chile and Argentina the operational base is associations, solidarity growers and magistral models. In Uruguay regulated pharmacies coexist with clubs and home growing. In Brazil (post-2026) patient associations operate under RDC 1.014/2026. In Colombia INVIMA is developing its own SEED system. None maps directly to the Metrc/BioTrack logic.
Trazagrow is built from Latin American regulation outward, not from U.S. regulation inward. That is the difference.
Why LatAm needs its own seed-to-sale
- 01Operational language. Technical staff in LatAm operate in Spanish/Portuguese; an English-only system introduces friction and error.
- 02Association frameworks. The non-profit civil association model (Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil) does not exist in the U.S. and is not natively supported.
- 03Retained prescription and magistral. An Ibero-American particularity that requires specific flows.
- 04Personal data under local regulations. Ley 21.719, 25.326, 18.331, 13.709 (LGPD), 1581 require specific handling.
- 05Costs compatible with regional reality. Metrc/BioTrack pricing is prohibitive for associations and small operators.
- 06Support and SLA in regional hours. Handling incidents in GMT-3 is problematic with PST support.
Regional framework
Trazagrow operates natively in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. In 2026 Brazil (RDC 1.014/2026, in force May 2026) and Colombia (INVIMA regulation, deadline March 2026) are progressively incorporated. Mexico and Paraguay are under evaluation.
Are you an operator, association or lab looking for a seed-to-sale solution calibrated to LatAm?
Trazagrow is in production and accepting controlled onboarding. Visit trazagrow.com to start, or write to CannaTech for a prior conversation on regulatory fit.