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Blockchains could help restore trust in the food we choose to eat

  • Written by Phil Godsiff, Senior Research Fellow, University of Surrey
imageProving the supply chain of the multi-billion dollar tuna industry is fertile testing ground for blockchain technology.Image sourced from shutterstock.com

Companies around the world are exploring blockchain, the technology underpinning digital currency bitcoin. In this Blockchain unleashed series, we investigate the many possible use cases for the...

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