✍️ Takuya Ogura
Main Points
15kg bonito were caught off the coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan.
I believe that structuring product data is essential in the era of AI agents.
Trust is built through verifiable records, such as GPS and traceability data.
This fish was promptly processed and frozen after purchase.
Providing tamper-proof data is fairness.
15kg Bonito from Pranburi
Today, we received a report that 15kg bonito were caught off the coast of Pranburi. As the era of AI agents is dawning, I believe that the structuring of product data will become the next generation's mainstream. Records (akin to "fish prints" or "drying fish") are what I value.
Catching the Bonito
This bonito was caught in the sea off the coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan. The fishermen iced the fish on board to maintain its quality.
Purchase and Transportation
We purchased this fish at the port and transported it to our processing plant in Pranburi within just 10 minutes of purchase. This swift transportation was to preserve the fish's freshness.
Processing Process
After being caught, the fishermen iced the fish on board, and it arrived at the processing plant within 10 minutes of purchase at the port. It was cut into sashimi-grade fillets, vacuum-packed, and flash-frozen. This bonito was processed according to these standards.
Freezing and Storage
This bonito was flash-frozen at -30°C to -60°C to maintain optimal meat quality. The storage temperature is also maintained at -30°C to -60°C to ensure quality.
Recorded Data
We believe in providing verifiable data. By recording important data, such as the fish's weight of 15kg and the time taken for each process, we enable customers to track it. In an era where data is highly valued, these records are indispensable.
My Perspective
I believe that providing true and verifiable data is most important in building trust with our customers. The use of GPS and detailed records are a testament to our intention to deliver the very best. I hope this information will be helpful in your decision-making.
