Blockchain is a promise—an opportunity to restore faith in every transaction, every product, and every purchase.
The way the world gets its food is undergoing a change and becoming more digital every day, mostly due to blockchain technology. Specifically, the Ethereum network is moving past the world of digital ...
The expanding blockchain community is increasingly looking toward making a social impact. Many of these ideas involve using fast, affordable networks, such as Solana, to create effective solutions.
Technology is often crucial for keeping supply chains traceable, and blockchain, with its reliability, is supremely well-suited for this. Hungarian tech company TE-Food uses blockchain, alongside QR ...
Food suppliers like Nestle, Unilever and Walmart will use IBM’s blockchain network to reduce food contamination, according to CNBC. IBM’s distributed ledger technology, which maintains a digital ...
Small farmers in the developing world may be on the cusp of an agricultural breakthrough. With emerging technologies like satellite imagery, drones and machine learning boosting productivity, it’s ...
Blockchain has already played a role in protecting consumers against food fraud, but there are lessons to be learned before it starts to truly pay off. Food fraud siphons up to $50 billion from the ...
Under Walmart’s leadership, Nestle SA, Dole Food Co., Driscoll’s, Golden State Foods, Kroger Co., McCormick, McLane Co., Tyson Foods and Unilever are building a digital tracking system that will ...