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Everyone is talking about Web 3.0, and maybe it is the future!
Everyone is talking about Web 3.0, and maybe it is the future!
- Pramod Sajja
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Pandemic-Related Threats Drive Farming Industry Innovation
The coronavirus pandemic began in early 2020; virtually every major industry has faced substantial threats to business continuity. However, few industries were hit as hard as the farming and food production sector.
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Blockchain technology transforming the Seafood Supply Chain
The world is moving towards sustainability; one of the primary protein sources, such as seafood, can increase market share, open up new options, increase collaboration, and achieve transparency and traceability for social and environmental sustainability.
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Blockchain technology helps to achieve Sustainability goals
The United Nations established 17 global goals in 2015 to tackle poverty, inequality, environmental degradation, and other issues by 2030. These Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reflect unprecedented worldwide collaboration in human history.
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Rethink, Reimagine and Reinvent Using Blockchain In Food Supply Chain
Rethink, Reimagine and Reinvent Using Blockchain In Food Supply Chain
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Blockchain: Disrupting Every Link of the Food Supply Chain
Not since the move from iceboxes to refrigerators has the food supply chain seen a positive disruption. Changing the way that we purchase, consume and understand food will take 21st-century technology.
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GDPR-Compliant Blockchain: Personal Data Privacy in Blockchain
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) was enforced by European Union (EU) on 25 May 2018 with the main purpose of giving full rights to a person to whom the data belongs to. These rights include right to access, right to rectification, right to erasure, right to restriction of processing, right to be informed, right to data portability, and right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing including profiling.
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Protecting the Food Supply with Blockchain
The promise of new technologies like blockchain—applied to such an essential aspect of daily life as the food supply—is both exciting and a good reason to look to the future with hope.
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Consumers Want Supply-Chain Transparency. Are Food Brands Listening?
Sixty percent of global consumers cite sustainability and social responsibility as essential considerations when choosing which products to buy. They look to their preferred food brands to make the best decisions, but are those companies looking out for their consumers’ best interest? The answer varies from company to company.
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Supply chain challenges and how blockchain technology can help overcome them
Supply chains are complex contraptions, with many middlemen and intermediaries. A customer simply paying a supplier is often a complex undertaking, requiring the use of electronic data interchange (EDI) by both parties. Likewise, it’s easy to overpay on invoices without full-fledged freight settlement.