Blockchain for Agrifood Towards BlockchainReady Agrifood Chains Oct
Blockchain for Agrifood Towards Blockchain-Ready Agrifood Chains Oct. 4, 2017 Lan Ge 30 th UN/CEFACT Forum Rome, Italy
Outline Why Pilot Blockchain for Agrifood How What
Agriculture gets smart Why
Agrifood chains are information intensive Labels Claims Logos Why
Compliance and Provenance in Agrifood Why
Towards digital compliance What
A tangled web What
Concept: A single shared layer of truth? Blockchain What 8
How
Business layer Data objects Application architecture How
Hyperledger permissioned architecture How
Different roles and actors in the chain Accreditation body (Alice) Certification body (Carol) Certification body (Bob) Auditor (Charles) Trader (Bill) Trader (Carlos) Farmer (Steve) Farmer (Frank) How
Proof-of-concept setup How
Proof of Concept? • Feasibility of tracking certificates and ownership in blockchain through smart contracts • Demonstrating distributed database & immutability • Demonstrating transparency on business rules and the validity of certificates • Added value • Fraud detection and prevention • Increased value of certificates • Inclusive development
High Substitution Transformation New tools (e. g. , Farm. Digital) New digital infrastructure (e. g. , Blockchain) Single use Low Degree of complexity Adoption of blockchain technology Digitalisation, Automation um m ni le Mi viab tem s sy o ec Localization New farm management apps Low Degree of novelty High
State-of-the-art: Stakeholders High engagement RVO Agro. Connect NVWA VAA Flori. Code AH GS 1 VDH Control. Union Blockchainaspirants Blockchain evangelist Low know-how IBM ZURUX High know- how Blockchain skeptics Blockchain onlookers Low engagement
Growing the ecosystem! Quest: Food Integrity by Design Food Integrity Blockchained Meetups: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=If. D 32 Dygv. UY
Thank you for your attention More information: Lan. Ge@wur. nl www. wur. eu/blockhain
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