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Walmart and Sam’s Club have asked their suppliers of leafy greens to start using blockchain technology to ensure “real-time, end-to-end traceability from farm to table” and to “speed up identifying, researching and reacting to food safety situations.” adweek.com/digital/walmar…


“What you eat matters,” said corresponding study author Rodney Johnson, head of the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of... forbes.com/sites/daviddis…


IBM Blockchain - Foodchain.Systems Every year, food waste results in a global economic loss between $55 billion and $93 billion. Ed Corno, Chief Technology Leader at IBM, believes that blockchain technology has the potential to greatly reduce the... youtu.be/PELUOICfwiI

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U.S. retail giant Walmart has applied to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) to patent a blockchain system for deliveries, according to an official... cointelegraph.com/news/walmarts-…


Nestlé SA is putting some of its Gerber baby food products on a food-tracking blockchain to test whether the technology can trace the fruits and vegetables... blogs.wsj.com/cio/2018/08/01…


One of Walmart’s grandest projects is an attempt to graft a blockchain, that immutable cryptographic ledger first used by bitcoin, onto the world’s... classic.qz.com/perfect-compan…


A recent Wall Street Journal article reported that “after initial tests, 12 of the world’s biggest companies, including Walmart and Nestle, are building a blockchain to... forbes.com/sites/steveban…


Walmart and nine other companies have partnered with IBM in order to release a blockchain for tracking food globally through its supply chain, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)... cointelegraph.com/news/walmart-i…


HSBC said it has performed the world’s first trade finance transaction using blockchain technology. Here’s what happened: HSBC issued a letter of... fortune.com/2018/05/14/hsb…


Chances are consumers won’t need to worry about mastering yet another new technology anytime soon. But bankers, automakers, tech firms and other high-level players who design the world in which we live are paying serious attention. freep.com/story/money/bu…


The Food Trust Framework consortium, which is made up of four companies from New Zealand and Australia, will use Alibaba’s cross-border marketplace Tmall Global to control the... porttechnology.org/news/alibaba_f…


Bitcoin is expected to undergo a massive upgrade – and it could kick off a price surge all the way to $100,000. The development and maturation of the Lightning Network is a... moneymorning.com/2018/04/30/why…


Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is trialling a blockchain platform for supply chain tracking in bid to prevent food fraud. The new pilot program will use the blockchain-based Food Trust... coindesk.com/alibaba-advanc…


Frank Yiannas, Walmart's vice president in charge of food safety, was once a "major skeptic" and "non-believer" in blockchain, the electronic ledger technology platform on which bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are built. computerworld.com/article/326943…


Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Hungry Marylanders Could Lose Access to More Than 113 Million Meals Annually. On any given day, 682,280 Marylanders (more... help.mdfoodbank.org/petition/?utm_…


Micali—who won the Turing Award in 2012 for his pioneering work in cryptography, including a number of techniques that are used to secure blockchain systems—shared his vision for a new... technologyreview.com/s/610950/how-t…


The World Food Programme (WFP) is the food-assistance branch of the United Nations and the world's largest humanitarian organization addressing hunger and promoting food security. According... facebook.com/permalink.php?…


Applying blockchain to the supply chain can not only connect the farmer, retailer, and producer on the same platform, but can also increase the customer loyalty. foodtank.com/news/2018/04/b…


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