Blockchain implementation for food safety in supply chain: A review

Author:

Sri Vigna Hema V.1,Manickavasagan Annamalai1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractFood safety has emerged as the topmost priority in the current fast‐paced food industry era. According to the World Health Organization, around 600 million people, approximately 1 in 10 individuals worldwide, experience illness due to contaminated food consumption, resulting in nearly 0.42 million fatalities annually. The recent development in software and hardware sectors has created opportunities to improve the safety concerns in the food supply chain. The objective of this review is to explain the fundamentals of blockchain and its integration into the supply chain of various food commodities to enhance food safety. This paper presents the analysis of 31 conceptual works, 10 implementation works, 39 case studies, and other investigations in blockchain‐based food supply chain from a total of 80 published papers. In this paper, the significance of adapting conceptual ideas into practical applications for effectively tracing food commodities throughout the supply chain has been discussed. This paper also describes the transformative role of blockchain platforms in the food industry, providing a decentralized and transparent ledger to access real‐time and immutable records of a product's journey. In addition, both the positive impacts and challenges associated with implementing blockchain technology in the food supply chain have been evaluated. In summary, the blockchain‐based food supply chains offer greater transparency, traceability, and trust, ultimately resulting in higher standards of food safety and quality.

Funder

Canada First Research Excellence Fund

Publisher

Wiley

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