Track and trace the food on your plate becoming ubiquitous
Blockchain technology is being used by more and more retailers to establish the provenance of food on a global basis. Mitsubishi’s subsidiary in Norway, called Cermaq, has recently announced that it will be using a Blockchain-powered platform to enable consumers to track the life of the salmon Cermaq buys from the French retailer, Labeyrie - from egg to store. Consumers will be able to scan a QR code on packs of salmon to be able to see how,
where and who has grown and farmed the fish they are buying.
Supermarkets, like Carrefour,...
Blockchain technology is being used by more and more retailers to establish the provenance of food on a global basis. Mitsubishi’s subsidiary in Norway, called Cermaq, has recently announced that it will be using a Blockchain-powered platform to enable consumers to track the life of the salmon Cermaq buys from the French retailer, Labeyrie - from egg to store. Consumers will be able to scan a QR code on packs of salmon to be able to see how,
where and who has grown and farmed the fish they are buying.
Supermarkets, like Carrefour,...