Revisiting Traceability of Vegetable Fresh-Products in the EU: Why Blockchain Does (Not) Work?
Author/s
Tasic, Igor; Benaissa, Rachid Redouane; Gómez, Pablo Andrés; Fernández, Juan Antonio; Cano, María DoloresDate
2025-01-26Discipline/s
Administración y Dirección de EmpresasIngeniería, Industria y Construcción
Subject/s
BlockchainTraceability
Food safety
Agriculture
Internet of Things (IoT)
Supply chain
Regulatory compliance
European Union
Abstract
Food safety is paramount for a healthy society. Traceability provides the means for a rapid response to any type of food-related problem at any stage of the supply chain. This study delves into the application of blockchain technology in tracking vegetable products within the European Union’s regulatory framework. It addresses the significant gap between the theoretical potential of blockchain and its practical implementation challenges, such as integration with existing systems, scalability, and cost. The findings contribute to a better understanding of technology application in food safety, emphasizing the need for tailored solutions that consider both technological capabilities and practical constraints.





