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Applying Blockchain for Halal food traceability

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13675567.2020.1825653

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Halal requirements; Blockchain; smart contract; QR code; food supply chain; traceability

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This research addresses the current traceability challenges in the Malaysian food supply chain to comply with Halal requirements. It proposes a novel traceability framework built on Blockchain, derived from real-life implementation in three distinct Halal supply chains, to improve traceability in the Halal food supply chain.
There is a growing concern towards full integrity of Halal food and its traceability as supply chains become global. This research identifies the current traceability challenges for the food supply chain in Malaysia to comply with Halal requirements. We position these challenges in the context of institutional theory and agency theory. Our manuscript directly addresses Duan et al.'s (2020) call for studies grounded in actual real-life data to address Blockchain implementation in Halal food chains. As such, we propose a novel traceability framework built on Blockchain derived from real-life Blockchain implementation in three distinct Halal supply chains. The technology with smart contract is proposed with inputs from three Blockchain software providers with the aim to create a conceptual framework that integrates both Halal processes and technologies to improve traceability of Halal food supply chain from farm to fork.

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