the In collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group, WWF-Australia launched a Blockchain implementation for more transparency in the food industry. With OpenSC consumers understand the Production methods of meat and fish products soon.
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consumer protection, environmental protection and a more conscious consumption behavior: These things to promote WWF-Australia using OpenSC. According to the press release, it is a block chain based System that should be used for the Tracking of Supply Chains in the food production.
The supply chain is stored in a transparent and tamper-proof on a Blockchain; consumers only need to scan a QR Code and be able to view the various stations then. This should lead to a greater sense of responsibility in the consumer.
“By OpenSC, we will have a whole new level of transparency about whether the food we eat, to the destruction of habitats and species, as well as to social injustice and human rights issues such as slavery”
it is said by the CEO of WWF-Australia, Dermot O’gorman.
For the correctness of the entered data to provide a RFID Tag. For example, fishermen will be able to track your catch on the spot. Consumers can then see where the production is originating from.
This could be done by the Achilles ‘ heel of the Blockchain implementation in Supply Chain Management, feed: data are on the Blockchain, by nature, fake for sure – that the data is correct, but it is backed up in any way. Spatial data access, however, automatically be on the platform – as in the case of OpenSC, the aim is allowed to assume the consumer with a clear conscience of their accuracy.
After the catch, we remain in the fish, then other relevant data such as the route and information about the cold chain in the Blockchain.
What if you knew exactly how sustainable your food is, just by scanning a QR code with your phone? With OpenSC, you can.#OpenSC is a revolutionary digital platform developed by WWF-Australia and @BCGDV that allows you to track a product along its entire supply chain. Here’s how pic.twitter.com/uKwpeGqTcB
— WWF_Australia (@WWF_Australia) January 17, 2019
“OpenSC is a revolutionary digital platform, developed by WWF-Australia and BCGDV”
BCG to be tackled at the
Active support offered, however, the Digital Ventures division of the Boston Consulting Group (BCGDV). BCGDV has been a long time pioneer in the Blockchain application in Supply Chain Management. In addition to financial contributions BCGDV with a network of Software developers also provides content-related Expertise.
“OpenSC is of great value for companies that use sustainable and to Act ethically. In addition to transparency about the origin of the article, helps to OpenSC in the optimization of the processes in the supply chain, reduces costs and allows manufacturers to overcome problems such as product recalls.“
If the platform is to initially come in to the fish – and meat production is an extension to other commodities such as palm oil and wood conceivable. This is reported by Reuters with reference to the Asia-chief of BCGDV.
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the Blockchain is on the rise
Blockchain solutions in the Supply Chain Management are currently experiencing a veritable Boom. Through the efforts of the auto industry, the trace Mineral cobalt via Blockchain back, reported to BTC-ECHO on 16. January.
The Trend towards more transparency in the production of goods.
the Blockchain makes it possible.