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Meeting Changing Customer Requirements in Food and Agriculture Through the Application of Blockchain Technology

Ushnish Sengupta, Henry Michael Kim

2021Frontiers in Blockchain36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This research summarizes the implementation of blockchain technology in the food and agriculture industry in Canada. Our research indicates that blockchain solutions are an existing and proven set of technologies. We also describe how blockchain based supply chain traceability information has many more benefits than its current use for food safety and product recalls. We recommend that costs for development of blockchain based solutions should also be distributed across stakeholders, and apportioned by the relevant industry associations. Our research indicates that adoption of blockchain technology in agriculture will achieve critical mass earlier when the industry applies a consortium approach, in a regulatory environment that is supported by government. This report also makes recommendations relevant to the integration of blockchain for end consumers of food.

Topics & Concepts

TraceabilityBlockchainAgricultureProduct (mathematics)BusinessGovernment (linguistics)Supply chainFood industryFood safetyMarketingComputer scienceComputer securityGeographyArchaeologyGeometrySoftware engineeringPolitical scienceMathematicsPhilosophyPathologyMedicineLawLinguisticsBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityFood Waste Reduction and SustainabilityFood Supply Chain Traceability