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A project to implement a blockchain traceability system for a new fast-growing variety of carp farmed in Bangladesh has been declared a success.
The blockchain software is being trialed by carp farmers in Bangladesh
The project, which was undertaken by ByteAlly Software, in partnership with Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity (BAA), aims to create a traceable environment by gathering market-relevant data from all aquaculture supply chain participants using mobile and web applications.
According to the Chennai-based firm, blockchain technology can instill consumers’ trust in the aquaculture value chain by capturing necessary market-relevant data. Traceability information reveals the provenance of food and helps consumers and retailers avoid inferior quality products.
ByteAlly has performed extensive fieldwork in gathering initial business requirements and analyzing the existing infrastructure. A company representative has personally visited 30 farming facilities to learn about the day-to-day activities, while collaboration with BAA experts has helped them assess the aquaculture value chain.
Continue reading: https://thefishsite.com/articles/bangladesh-blockchain-project-shows-promise
 

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