Food Traceability System Based on Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain
Faculty Mentor
Dr. Hayden Wimmer
Location
Poster 224
Session Format
Poster Presentation
Academic Unit
Department of Information Technology
Keywords
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing Student Research Symposium, Blockchain, Food, Smart Contract
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Start Date
2022 12:00 AM
January 2022
Food Traceability System Based on Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain
Poster 224
This research aims to trace and detect the authenticity of food information across the food supply chain aimed towards building trust across the producer to consumer distribution network. This paper proposes to implement a Blockchain-based food traceability tracking system. One of the core salient feature of the blockchain technology is the power of trust, such that data stored on its block framework are immutable and secure. This unique property of the blockchain is expedient in providing consumers a great deal of certainty on the current state of food consumed when food information is stored across the block. To achieve this, a private blockchain referred to as the hyperledger blockchain fabric is utilized