Tobacco identity can be lost when farm, field, curing, fermentation, aging, and production consumption records are separated.
Tobacco Operations
Trace tobacco from source to output.
Track source, process stages, lot events, production consumption, and finished output. Preview the workflow before creating a secure workspace.
Operational problem
Reduce workflow pressure.
Factory teams need parent-child lot genealogy that follows leaf through process stages and finished output.
Operational proof
Signals in one place.
Lot links preserve parent-child genealogy across transformations.
Process records connect cultivation, curing, fermentation, and aging to lot identity.
Event histories help teams understand where each tobacco lot came from.
Operational workflow
From signup to secure work.
Each page previews the workflow while company records stay inside the secure app workspace.
- 01
Create crop, farm, field, and variety context.
- 02
Move leaf through harvest, curing, fermentation, and aging stages.
- 03
Connect consumed lots to production and finished goods.
Data and control model
Keep records reviewable.
Lot events preserve parent-child relationships across transformations.
Process-stage records connect cultivation, curing, fermentation, and aging to source identity.
Production consumption links tobacco lots into downstream output and quality review.
Factory traceability
Seed-to-finished traceability from farm records to finished output.
TabaHub presents tobacco operations as a controlled chain of evidence: farms and fields establish source context, crop cycles define agricultural identity, harvested leaf and cured leaf create process-stage records, and fermentation, aging, and production events preserve parent-child lot genealogy.
Farms and fields
Record source farms, fields, varieties, and crop cycles before leaf enters factory handling.
Harvested leaf
Capture harvested leaf lots with field context so later movements keep source identity.
Cured leaf
Track cured leaf transitions, curing batches, and stage status before fermentation.
Fermentation
Connect turns, checks, and fermentation events to the same lot identity.
Aging
Preserve aging-room progression before tobacco becomes available for production consumption.
Traceability proof
- Parent-child lot genealogy shows how each source lot changes through process stages.
- Traceability events provide a reviewable history for cultivation, curing, fermentation, aging, and consumption.
- Production consumption links tobacco source lots to downstream output lots and quality review.
Operational handoffs
- Farm and field context moves into harvested leaf records.
- Cured leaf, fermentation, and aging stages hand off lot identity to production.
- Finished output keeps tobacco source references available for quality and delivery review.
Role-based benefits
One record, tailored by role.
Tobacco operator
Track where each source lot came from and what process stage it reached.
Production lead
Connect consumed leaf to daily output and finished lots.
Quality lead
Review source genealogy before release or hold decisions.
Expected outcomes
- A traceability foundation from agricultural source to finished product.
- Cleaner factory handoffs for tobacco process stages.
- Better evidence for quality, production, and inventory review.
Connected records
Connected operating records
Public pages explain the model. Company records stay inside secure workspaces.
Related public modules
Preview connected work.
Workspace access
Create your secure workspace first.
Use Google sign-in to create a workspace, invite up to 5 additional members, and open module data only for approved company users.
Google sign-in sends new users into workspace onboarding.
Each workspace can invite up to 5 additional members and keep company data separated.
Authorized platform safeguards stay separate from customer workspaces.