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Blockchain In Food

Zuri Deepwater

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Blockchain In Food explores how blockchain technology revolutionizes the global food supply chain, increasing food safety, transparency, and authenticity. The book argues that blockchain's decentralized ledger system is a crucial tool for addressing issues like contamination and fraud. A key premise is that blockchain overcomes the limitations of traditional tracking methods by providing a secure, shared, and transparent record of every transaction, from farm to fork.

 
The book highlights blockchain's capacity to immutably record data, therefore creating a verifiable chain of custody while reducing fraud and enhancing trust.

 
The book begins by introducing fundamental blockchain concepts, including cryptographic principles and smart contracts. It then explores specific use cases, like tracking seafood and verifying organic produce, demonstrating how blockchain addresses unique challenges in the food industry.

 
The book also offers a step-by-step guide for implementing blockchain solutions, including platform selection, smart contract development, and integration with current systems. It concludes with a discussion of practical considerations, regulatory compliance, and future developments, such as using blockchain to promote sustainable agriculture and reduce food waste.
Available since: 03/11/2025.
Print length: 103 pages.

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