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Exploring opportunities and challenges to the adoption of blockchain technology in the fresh produce value chain

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posted on 2024-03-13, 16:17 authored by Ralph Kwadwo Osei, Marco Medici, Martin HingleyMartin Hingley, Maurizio Canavari

This study investigates the attitudes and perceptions of businesses and consumers towards the application of Blockchain technology (BCT) to fresh produce supply chains. Semi-structured interviews and focus groups (FG) were performed with fresh produce company managers and consumers, respectively. The fresh produce sector, in this context, concerns the fresh and chill chain, value-added vegetables, fruits and salads and the ingredients of these used in further food value-added processes and products. A total of five themes were identified as factors influencing BCT adoption: the novelty of the technology, supply chain characteristics, open data issues, cost-benefit analysis, and role of public stakeholders. From these, twelve sub-themes were developed and discussed. Findings provide a framework with opportunities and challenges that the fresh produce system must face in adopting decentralised systems for managing supply chain data like BCT.

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

AIMS Agriculture and Food

Volume

6

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

560-577

Publisher

AIMS Press

ISSN

2471-2086

eISSN

2471-2086

Date Submitted

2021-05-11

Date Accepted

2021-04-29

Date of First Publication

2021-05-06

Date of Final Publication

2021-05-06

Date Document First Uploaded

2021-05-10

ePrints ID

44877

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