2024
DOI: 10.1111/ijfs.16889
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Leveraging blockchain technology to combat food fraud in the agri‐food supply chain

Aditi Saha,
Rakesh D. Raut,
Mukesh Kumar

Abstract: SummaryIn an era of increasingly complex and globalised agri‐food supply chains (AFSC), the battle against food fraud has become a pressing concern for both consumers and industry stakeholders. Blockchain technology (BLCT) has emerged as a promising solution to address the challenges of traceability, transparency, and accountability within these supply chains. This paper investigates the enablers that drive the successful implementation of BLCT in combating food fraud. The study uses Interpretive Structural Mo… Show more

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“…The integration of blockchain technology emerges as a central theme, exemplifying its versatile applications in *Correspondent: E-mail: sandeep.jagtap@tlog.lth.se securing and enhancing transparency within agri-food supply chains. The paper by Saha et al (2023) explores how blockchain can combat food fraud by leveraging an immutable ledger, data security and safety-critical elements in ensuring trustworthiness and transparency across complex supply chains. Panghal et al (2023) extend this exploration by investigating the potential of blockchain technology in promoting sustainable food production and consumption from a consumer perspective.…”
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“…The integration of blockchain technology emerges as a central theme, exemplifying its versatile applications in *Correspondent: E-mail: sandeep.jagtap@tlog.lth.se securing and enhancing transparency within agri-food supply chains. The paper by Saha et al (2023) explores how blockchain can combat food fraud by leveraging an immutable ledger, data security and safety-critical elements in ensuring trustworthiness and transparency across complex supply chains. Panghal et al (2023) extend this exploration by investigating the potential of blockchain technology in promoting sustainable food production and consumption from a consumer perspective.…”
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confidence: 99%