Visible to the public Building Sustainable Food Supply Chain Management System Based On Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain

TitleBuilding Sustainable Food Supply Chain Management System Based On Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsVo, Khoa Tan, Nguyen-Thi, Anh-Thu, Nguyen-Hoang, Tu-Anh
Conference Name2021 15th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Applications (ACOMP)
Keywordsblockchain, food supply chain, process control, Prototypes, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, smart contracts, supply chain management, supply chain security, Supply chains, Systems architecture, Technology Adoption, Traceability, Transportation
Abstract

Quality assurance and food safety are the most problem that the consumers are special care. To solve this problem, the enterprises must improve their food supply chain management system. In addition to tracking and storing orders and deliveries, it also ensures transparency and traceability of food production and transportation. This is a big challenge that the food supply chain system using the client-server model cannot meet with the requirements. Blockchain was first introduced to provide distributed records of digital currency exchanges without reliance on centralized management agencies or financial institutions. Blockchain is a disruptive technology that can improve supply chain related transactions, enable to access data permanently, data security, and provide a distributed database. In this paper, we propose a method to design a food supply chain management system base on Blockchain technology that is capable of bringing consumers' trust in food traceability as well as providing a favorable supply and transaction environment. Specifically, we design a system architecture that is capable of controlling and tracking the entire food supply chain, including production, processing, transportation, storage, distribution, and retail. We propose the KDTrace system model and the Channel of KDTrace network model. The Smart contract between the organizations participating in the transaction is implemented in the Channel of KDTrace network model. Therefore, our supply chain system can decrease the problem of data explosion, prevent data tampering and disclosure of sensitive information. We have built a prototype based on Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain. Through the prototype, we demonstrated the effectiveness of our method and the suitability of the use cases in a supply chain. Our method that uses Blockchain technology can improve efficiency and security of the food supply chain management system compared with traditional systems, which use a clientserver model.

DOI10.1109/ACOMP53746.2021.00008
Citation Keyvo_building_2021