In the 1920s, Soviet officials seized upon the expansion of cotton farming in Asia: Cotton was declared “white gold,” and huge tracts of land were irrigated for cotton production. The problem was, ...
Digital transformation is reshaping food and beverage supply chain resilience. Maria Villablanca explains how AI, blockchain ...
Around $500 billion is lost each year due to global counterfeit products and supply chain fraud. This huge economic loss can now be curbed through the use of blockchain proof-of-green supply chain ...
The journey of integrating technologies such as AI and blockchain into the supply chain is transformative. At the core of this integration is the need to streamline processes from farm to table, ...
Blockchain could become the trust engine of climate action, bringing transparency, accountability, and real-time verification to global sustainability efforts.
FEDROK AG, a Swiss-based blockchain firm, remains focused on enhancing the carbon credit and agricultural sectors with its Layer-1 blockchain technology. The Switzerland-based company recently ...
Today’s agriculture has to stand against numerous challenges at once, including volatile market conditions, erratic climatic patterns and logistical shortcomings. In an effort to fortify itself ...
Why do traditional supply chain processes need blockchain? Traditional procurement and supply chain processes can be manual, scattered, inefficient and complex. The use of blockchain in procurement ...
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