id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-351652-y8p3iznq Keogh, John G. Data and food supply chain: Blockchain and GS1 standards in the food chain: a review of the possibilities and challenges 2020-07-10 .txt text/plain 10202 491 45 This chapter examines the integration of GS1 standards with the functional components of Blockchain technology as an approach to realize a coherent standardized framework of industry-based tools for successful food supply chain transformation. The technological attributes of Blockchain can combine with smart contracts to enable decentralized and self-organization to create, execute, and manage business transactions (Schaffers, 2018) , creating a landscape for innovative approaches to information and collaborative systems. The adoption of GS1 standards-enabled Blockchain technology has the potential to enable FSC stakeholders to meet the fast-changing needs of the agri-food industry and the evolving regulatory requirements for enhanced traceability and rapid recall of unsafe goods. Closely resembling the role and function of the EHR in the healthcare industry, the creation of a Digital Food Record (DFR) is vital for FSCs to facilitate whole-chain traceability, interoperability, linking the different actors and data creators in the chain, and enhancing trust in the market on each product delivered. ./cache/cord-351652-y8p3iznq.txt ./txt/cord-351652-y8p3iznq.txt