2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132313070
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Blockchain-Based Wine Supply Chain for the Industry Advancement

Abstract: The wine sector is one of the most ‘amazing’ and significant agri-food sectors worldwide since ancient times, considering revenue or employment as well as health aspects. This article aims to describe the impact of the implementation of blockchain technology (BCT) in the wine supply chain. After the literature review, the study is based on Agent Based Models (ABMs) and carried out by the GAMA program. Then, the model and simulation of BCT wine supply chain is designed. Finally, the paper compares traditional a… Show more

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“…One-dimensional barcodes are limited by their low storage capacity and are mostly used for simple product numbering in combination with traditional centralized databases; two-dimensional barcodes have high information density, large capacity, strong fault tolerance, low cost, convenient and flexible use [ 26 ]. It can be better applied to the traceability of the whole supply chain of grain and oil food based on blockchain [ 27 ]. As a non-contact radio frequency identification technology, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is used to read and write RFID tags attached to products through a reader [ 28 ], and it is being utilized in more and more food products.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One-dimensional barcodes are limited by their low storage capacity and are mostly used for simple product numbering in combination with traditional centralized databases; two-dimensional barcodes have high information density, large capacity, strong fault tolerance, low cost, convenient and flexible use [ 26 ]. It can be better applied to the traceability of the whole supply chain of grain and oil food based on blockchain [ 27 ]. As a non-contact radio frequency identification technology, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is used to read and write RFID tags attached to products through a reader [ 28 ], and it is being utilized in more and more food products.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors [48,101] have stated that sustainable practices are integrated in the Halal food supply chain, considering the need to guarantee food safety, hygiene, equality, fair trade and animal welfare from farm to fork. Indeed, this supply chain, under a social, environmental and economic perspective, encompasses good manufacturing and agricultural practices, as well as hazard analyses [50,102]. One of Halal sustainability's greatest strengths is related to the adoption of processing methods which eliminate poisonous, intoxicating and hazardous elements from Halal foods [47].…”
Section: Sustainability In Halalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other than that, its inferiority obstructs the implementation of internet infrastructure and the lack of knowledge. However, many researchers ensure that the technology is efficiently and effectively capable of supporting business processes, especially in the SCM industry [48,49]. Integration of blockchain technology on SCM is beneficial to accelerate the development of a company [50]…”
Section: -1-blockchain Fundamentalsmentioning
confidence: 99%