研究论文
Blockchain-Enabled Supply Chain Traceability System for Food Safety Monitoring
摘要
Foodborne illness affects an estimated 600 million people annually, yet current supply chain traceability systems require 7-14 days to identify contamination sources during outbreak investigations. We design and deploy a permissioned blockchain platform (FoodChain+) integrating IoT temperature sensors, QR-coded batch labels, and smart contracts for automated compliance verification across a multi-tier supply network spanning farm, processing, distribution, and retail nodes. A six-month pilot with 847 participants across the poultry supply chain in Southeast Asia reduced traceback time from 9.2 days to 4.3 hours and achieved 99.4% data integrity across 2.3 million recorded transactions. Machine learning anomaly detection on sensor data identified 23 temperature excursions and 8 potential cross-contamination events before they reached retail shelves.