Author
Listed:
- Priyanka Vern
(National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM-K))
- Anupama Panghal
(National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM-K))
- Rahul S Mor
(National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM-K))
- Vikas Kumar
(Birmingham City University)
- Sandeep Jagtap
(Lund University
Cranfield University)
Abstract
This paper outlines the integration of blockchain technology (BCT) into agri-food supply chains (AFSC) and provides a comprehensive framework for organisations interested in adopting Blockchain (BC)-enabled traceability. Collaborating with an agri-food-based use-case organisation and a technology provider, the authors present a use case for the deployment of BCT in honey and coriander powder supply chains. The proof-of-concept (POC) for the BC-based traceability framework was developed with inputs from both the use-case organisation and the technology provider. The findings suggest that the demand for improved traceability may incentivise adoption within specific operations of the agri-food business despite existing challenges. Additionally, the pilot study introduces a cost framework, delving into the developmental and operational costs associated with the developed POC. Furthermore, the paper discusses stakeholders’ perspectives by exploring challenges faced during the implementation phase and highlighting the perceived benefits of adoption. Positioned at the intersection of the agri-food sector, digitalisation, and the growing demand for information and product integrity, this research emphasises the unique potential of BCT. In practical terms, this study can serve as a valuable step-by-step guide for managers seeking to understand the process of BCT implementation in AFSC, offering insights into the operational and strategic aspects of adopting BCT.
Suggested Citation
Priyanka Vern & Anupama Panghal & Rahul S Mor & Vikas Kumar & Sandeep Jagtap, 2025.
"Blockchain-based traceability framework for agri-food supply chain: a proof-of-concept,"
Operations Management Research, Springer, vol. 18(2), pages 554-573, June.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:opmare:v:18:y:2025:i:2:d:10.1007_s12063-024-00529-6
DOI: 10.1007/s12063-024-00529-6
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