Walmart’s food safety solution using IBM Food Trust built on the IBM Blockchain Platform

Frank Yiannas, Walmart’s Vice President of Food Safety, explains how Walmart can track food products through its supply chain using IBM Food Trust built on the IBM Blockchain Platform. To learn more, visit ibm.com/food

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  1. Simple solution that will change how people choose and buy food. I like projects that deal with issues rather than copies of copies. But it's also sad that there are corporations doing this and no startups

  2. Here is Question about the First Information edit to the network, how the system manages the correct information? the farmers maybe vending incorrect information about the chemicals they use, the time. etc . i think this weak point of using blockchain for food safety

  3. Great proven technology with utility will be adopted. Did you know that Digibyte (DGB) is proven, has been sustained for 4 years, fast 580 TPS, 2000 TPS by 2020, longest UTXO, secure, and most decentralized blockchain?

  4. Ambrosus (AMB) has a much better product with many more functions. AMB will moon before Q3 2018. Looks like WMT and IBM tried to copy AMB but did a poor job.

  5. why is blockchain needed for this case , if you can offer much more advanced transparancy with ibm cloud and ibm watson ?!? due to connecting a cloud mix and watson it can offer walmart more than blockchain ledger
    eg
    trace origin raw material by watson
    haccp procedure
    production data in the cloud
    logistic data in the cloud
    commercial data in the cloud

  6. This is one of the main reasons I love blockchain; transparency. 

    In this case, blockchain transparency brings knowledge, efficiency and most importantly…safety.  Blockchain does this almost instantly.  

    I already wonder how we got by without it.

    I'll be following your progress with great interest Walmart and IBM.

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