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Blockchain and IoT technologies enable greater visibility and control over cold chain logistics, improving supply chain operations' efficiency.
FREMONT, CA: Integrating blockchain technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) can revolutionize cold chain systems, enabling more effective management of food supply chains and addressing the challenges of global hunger and food waste. By recording every transaction, movement, and handling event on a decentralized ledger, blockchain ensures that the journey of perishable goods, from farm to fork, is documented and verifiable. When integrated with IoT devices such as temperature sensors, GPS trackers, and humidity monitors, blockchain enables real-time monitoring of environmental conditions and product status at every stage of the cold chain. Blockchain and IoT contribute to the sustainability and resilience of food supply chains while improving livelihoods and food security in rural communities.
The enhanced traceability and transparency help identify potential points of spoilage or contamination, enabling timely interventions to maintain food quality and safety. In combination with blockchain technology, which securely stores and shares this data across the supply chain, stakeholders can proactively identify and address issues that may compromise food safety and quality, minimizing food losses and ensuring that only safe and high-quality products reach consumers. Smart contracts, programmable agreements executed on blockchain networks, can automate key processes like inventory management, shipping logistics, and payment settlements, reducing administrative overhead and streamlining transactions between supply chain partners.
The primary benefit of integrating blockchain and IoT in cold chain systems is the reduction of food losses and waste. The technologies enable stakeholders to identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and waste points in the cold chain by providing real-time visibility into product conditions and supply chain operations. By optimizing supply chain efficiency, blockchain and IoT help reduce delays, minimize transportation costs, and ensure timely delivery of perishable goods to their destination. With enhanced traceability and transparency, stakeholders can quickly trace the source of food losses, implement corrective actions, and prevent further spoilage or waste. Blockchain and IoT technologies can empower smallholder farmers and producers by providing them access to transparent and decentralized supply chain networks.
IoT-enabled devices, such as smart sensors and mobile applications, enable farmers to monitor crop conditions, optimize irrigation schedules, and improve post-harvest handling practices, leading to higher crop yields and reduced post-harvest losses. By enhancing traceability, transparency, efficiency, and empowerment throughout the supply chain, these technologies enable stakeholders to ensure safe and reliable transportation. Collaboration among stakeholders, investment in infrastructure, and adoption of interoperable standards are essential for realizing the full potential of blockchain and IoT in tackling global food security challenges.