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United Nations Proposes Blockchain for Seafood Supply Chain Management

Yiran Dai

Summary: The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization lately published a 56-page report on the application of blockchain technology in seafood value chains. The report believes in the security, transparency, and traceability of blockchain to help the UN achieve its Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by optimizing resource management, especially in the seafood supply chain.

The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization lately published a 56-page report on the application of blockchain technology in seafood value chains. The report believes in the security, transparency, and traceability of blockchain to help the UN achieve its Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by optimizing resource management, especially in the seafood supply chain.

The report highlights various features of blockchain technology, including decentralization, persistency, immutability from corruption, auditability, and transparency. “These properties make the use of blockchain technology an exciting prospect for traceability systems that can encompass and link seafood supply chains,” per the report.

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