Pineapple and produce purveyor Dole wants to expand its use of blockchain to track goods from all three business divisions in just five years.
Nestlé has added its Zoégas coffee brand to the IBM Food Trust blockchain and partnered with the Rainforest Alliance to bolster the coffee’s data traceability.
The system records the weight and location of the scallops as they are taken from the ocean and tracks them across the supply chain.
Swiss food giant Nestle and French retailer Carrefour are now letting consumers access product data via IBM's Food Trust platform.
Albertsons Companies, the world's second-largest supermarket chain by sales, has joined IBM's food tracking blockchain.
The software giant now has up to a dozen enterprise customers using live blockchain applications.
IBM is taking its food-tracking blockchain into production and has already signed up European supermarket giant Carrefour.