Blockchain’s role in creating colder, fresher, safer food supply chain
Even though blockchain maturity is several years away, now is the time for companies to become educated on how it can lead to vast improvements in the food supply chain.
What can support a discreet level of data communication, document a product’s chain of custody, reduce human error and create a tidal wave of interest in the food industry?
It’s blockchain, which has reinvigorated the industry’s drive to achieve fast, end-to-end food traceability and enable product information transparency. Even though blockchain maturity is several years away, now is the time for companies to become educated on how it can lead to vast improvements in the food supply chain. To know how it will affect your business, it’s important to first understand the basics of what it is, how it works and how it applies to the cold chain.