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Topic: Blockchain Based Food Tracking with IBM (Read 135 times)

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December 22, 2018, 06:20:50 AM
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yes a bit old, but good news, industries like supply chain, food chain, diamond mining and distribution, shipping, - etc are using blockchain and the adoption rate is good.
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December 22, 2018, 05:39:59 AM
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This proves that the world is getting easier to accept blockchain than ever before. This will promote the continuous development of cryptocurrencies.
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November 08, 2018, 07:05:53 AM
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This is really good news, the more the word spreads about the benefits of blockchain technology the more there will be a knock-on effect for cryptocurrencies. It seems the application for the blockchain is near infinite, I think it will be used for so many things that Satoshi never would have envisaged.
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November 08, 2018, 06:57:08 AM
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Great news but it's a little old one, Carrefour Blockchain was launched early march this year as Europe's First Food Blockchain.
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November 08, 2018, 02:27:22 AM
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The first company which became a part of this collaboration was none other that Walmart. Walmart utilized this platform in 2016 to recall food that received customer complaints.

The technology has already been adopted by some of the biggest names in the food industry including the French retail giant Carrefour, cooperatives Topco Associates and Wakefern and also BeefChain, Dennick Fruit Source and Smithfield.

IBM’s original plan with the Food Trust network was focused on food safety. It has now encapsulated food wastage, efficiency, and analytics. This is done with the help of big data, automation and the Internet of Things (IoT).
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