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Strengthening Food Supply Chain with Blockchain Amid COVID-19

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Global supply chains are mainly based on human-centered events and thus, experience complexity, inefficiency, and stress. Whether it’s the healthcare, manufacturing, or food industry, global supply chains are struggling to cope with the increasingly growing pandemic’s impact. Especially, the food industry requires more resilient, secure, and efficient supply chain solutions to face such impending disasters. The food industry stakeholders need to rethink their approach to sustain in anticipation of such unexpected events. Blockchain food supply chain solutions can address the challenges that today’s global food supply chains are facing due to COVID-19. Although the technology is still in its infancy, established names like Walmart, IBM, Nestle, Dole, Golden State Foods, Unilever, McLane, and are piloting blockchain food supply chain solutions. Let’s explore how blockchain’ can provide efficient, sustainable food supply chain systems amid the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on our society.

COVID-19’s | A Call for Food Security and Supply Chain Sustainability

The outbreak has significantly increased the demand for more strengthened, efficient, and secure food supply chains. As per Chinese media reports, Wuhan’s seafood market was the epicenter of the outbreak. However, there’s still a lot of ambiguity over the authenticity of those reports. Additionally, experts have failed to accurately track the provenance of the virus. Even after the earliest case’s detection on 17 November, it took weeks before authorities acknowledged the new virus.

In the current scenario, it is nearly impossible for consumers, retailers, or even authorities to access the information related to the origination of a food item. The reason is the inefficiency of the existing supply chains to ensure food safety at various stages of the supply chain. However, emerging distributed ledger technology like blockchain is providing potential solutions to address these challenges. Blockchain supply chain solutions can significantly strengthen the mechanisms to ensure food safety by bringing multiple stakeholders like farmers, processors, retailers, consumers, and authorities under a unified platform.

 

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