Blockchain Traceability for Sustainability Communication in Food Supply Chains: An Architectural Framework, Design Pathway and Considerations

The increasing demand for sustainable and ethically sourced food products has highlighted the importance of effective sustainability communication within the food supply chain. Existing sustainability communication approaches encounter limitations such as a lack of standardised frameworks, informati...

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Certification
Collaboration
Communication
Consumer behavior
Consumers
Descriptive labeling
False information
Food products
Food supply
Good Manufacturing Practice
Greenwashing
Information overload
Logistics
Process controls
Social responsibility
Suppliers
Supply chains
Sustainability reporting
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable development
Translating and interpreting
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