Is Blockchain a Panacea for Guarding PDO Supply Chains? Exploring Vulnerabilities, Critical Control Points, and Blockchain feasibility in Greece

Author:

Vasileiou Marios12ORCID,Kyrgiakos Leonidas Sotirios1,Kleisiari Christina1,Prosperi Paolo34,Kleftodimos Georgios34,Ragkos Athanasios5,Tsinopoulos Christos26,Abou Nader Elie34,Moulogianni Christina7,Vlontzos George1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment University of Thessaly Fytoko Volos 38446 Greece

2. Department of Economics National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens 10559 Greece

3. CIHEAM‐IAMM UMR MoISA Montpellier F‐34093 France

4. MoISA Univ Montpellier CIHEAM‐IAMM CIRAD INRAE Institut Agro, IRD Montpellier F‐34093 France

5. Agricultural Economics Research Institute Hellenic Agricultural Organization (ELGO‐DIMITRA) Kourtidou 56‐58 Athens 11145 Greece

6. School of Business and Management Royal Holloway University of London Egham Hill Egham Surrey TW20 0EX UK

7. Department of Agricultural Economics Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki 54124 Greece

Abstract

AbstractWithin food Supply Chains (SCs), food products labeled through Geographical Indications (GIs) hold paramount importance as distinctive and culturally significant entities, ensuring the integrity and distinctiveness of regional specialties. By strictly regulating the geographic origin and production methods, the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) not only guarantees the preservation of traditional practices but also safeguards the cultural legacy and identity of the regions where genuine PDO products are produced. However, the very mechanisms safeguarding PDO authenticity can be exploited within globalized food systems, creating opportunities for fraudulent activities and intentional or unintentional adulteration. This study specifically delves into the overarching realm of PDO SCs, using PDO Feta cheese as a prominent case study. Through an assessment of Feta cheese SC in Greece, encompassing the Delphi Technique with the amalgamation of the design stages of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP), Vulnerabilities Assessment and Critical Control Point (VACCP), and Threat Assessment and Critical Control Point (TACCP) methodologies, the operations, vulnerabilities, and critical control points are scrutinized. The results indicate multifaceted vulnerabilities and Critical Control Points (CCPs) in the Feta cheese SC that need to be addressed and constitute a precursor for augmenting PDO SCs. Moreover, the utilization of Blockchain Technology (BT) exhibits intrinsic potential for enhancing the administration of supply chains with the potential to fundamentally transform data management practices and foster increased levels of trust among stakeholders.

Publisher

Wiley

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