Detecting the Traceability Issues in Supply chain Industries using Blockchain Technology
B. Subashini, D. Hemavathi
Abstract
Today, agriculture remains the most important economic activity in the world. Food care is a major concern for the whole society. For agriculture-based supply chain management, traceability is considered as the major requirement. Traceability helps in providing quality assurance and transparency to the end user. The antiquated traceability system has the complications of centralized systems, non-transparency of information, unpredictable data, and the very easy formation of false data. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that one out of ten people is affected by having tainted food. Globalization involving different food production processes and automation pushes the food supply chain into a complicated web. Numerous advancements have been investigated lately to determine food vulnerability and carry productivity to food related issues. One of the expected advances is block chain, which is as of now being effectively executed in monetary areas, for example, bit coin. Block chain can also be used in the food supply chain industries to improve traceability and help in the danger decrease of fakes and different types of unlawful occupation. This paper presents a systematic survey on agrifood supply chain traceability issues using various block chain platforms such as Ethereum and Hyperledger, as well as IOT techniques such as barcodes, RFID, NFC, and QR codes. The performance of several consensus algorithms is also investigated.