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Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: An Application Experience from Inside the Industry
Abstract
With the advancement of technology and the widespread adoption of digitalization, societies and businesses are significantly impacted by these developments. Businesses that fail to keep pace with these advancements face challenges in competition. Therefore, it is essential for businesses to continuously evolve by integrating these technological advancements. In recent years, one of the revolutionary technologies that has seen increased usage is blockchain technology, a subset of Web 3.0 technologies. One of the significant application areas of this technology is the food sector. Given the rapid increase in the global population, the importance of food and the food supply chain is becoming increasingly crucial. Consequently, within the scope of this study, an application was developed by integrating an Ethereum-based blockchain network and smart contracts with web technologies. It is believed that this application will prevent waste, increase traceability, enhance transaction speed, and reduce costs by tracking all processes from the producer to the retail store in the food supply chain. Also, it is thought that blockchain technology will play an important role in strategic management by making a significant contribution to the resilience and sustainability goals of businesses through its integration with the food supply chain. This study is expected to serve as a guide for other blockchain-based applications and businesses.
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References
- Blockchain and Food Supply Chains: A Compilation of Research This compilation brings together various research articles focusing on the application, challenges, and benefits of blockchain technology within food supply chains. The included works span diverse aspects, from general adoption and economic effects to specific applications like traceability and smart contracts, and even the impact of COVID-19.
- Key Themes and Research Areas The collected research highlights several recurring themes and areas of focus:
- Blockchain Adoption and Readiness: Studies like Alıcı, Damar, & Gökşen (2024) and Mohammed et al. (2023) investigate the readiness for blockchain adoption and analyze the enablers, benefits, and barriers to its implementation in food supply chains.
- Traceability and Transparency: A significant portion of the literature, including Ellahi, Wood, & Bekhit (2023), Nassar et al. (2024), and Tsang et al. (2019), explores how blockchain can enhance food traceability and transparency, improving food safety and consumer confidence.
- Benefits and Challenges: Researchers consistently examine the advantages of blockchain, such as improved efficiency, reduced fraud, and enhanced trust, alongside the challenges of implementation, scalability, and integration. Katsikouli et al. (2021) and Li, Lee, & Gharehgozli (2023) provide comprehensive overviews of these aspects.
- Integration with Other Technologies: Several papers, such as Kaur et al. (2022) and Mukherjee, Dutta, & Bandyopadhyay (2021), discuss the synergy between blockchain and other emerging technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) for creating more robust and intelligent supply chain systems.
- Specific Applications and Case Studies: The collection includes studies on specific applications, such as blockchain in the wine supply chain (Adamashvili et al., 2021) and the Australian grains trade (Gunasekera & Valenzuela, 2020), as well as frameworks for organic food traceability (Van Hilten, Ongena, & Ravesteijn, 2020).
- Impact of External Factors: Some research, like Sharma et al. (2022) and Yang, Zhang, & Shi (2021), investigates the role of blockchain in managing disruptions and risks, including those posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, in food supply chains.
Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Innovation Management
Journal Section
Research Article
Early Pub Date
June 30, 2025
Publication Date
June 30, 2025
Submission Date
March 20, 2025
Acceptance Date
May 30, 2025
Published in Issue
Year 2025 Volume: 6 Number: Özel Sayı
APA
Alıcı, S., & Gökşen, Y. (2025). Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: An Application Experience from Inside the Industry. İzmir Yönetim Dergisi, 6(Özel Sayı), 109-122. https://doi.org/10.56203/iyd.1661652
AMA
1.Alıcı S, Gökşen Y. Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: An Application Experience from Inside the Industry. İzmir Journal of Management. 2025;6(Özel Sayı):109-122. doi:10.56203/iyd.1661652
Chicago
Alıcı, Serkan, and Yılmaz Gökşen. 2025. “Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: An Application Experience from Inside the Industry”. İzmir Yönetim Dergisi 6 (Özel Sayı): 109-22. https://doi.org/10.56203/iyd.1661652.
EndNote
Alıcı S, Gökşen Y (June 1, 2025) Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: An Application Experience from Inside the Industry. İzmir Yönetim Dergisi 6 Özel Sayı 109–122.
IEEE
[1]S. Alıcı and Y. Gökşen, “Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: An Application Experience from Inside the Industry”, İzmir Journal of Management, vol. 6, no. Özel Sayı, pp. 109–122, June 2025, doi: 10.56203/iyd.1661652.
ISNAD
Alıcı, Serkan - Gökşen, Yılmaz. “Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: An Application Experience from Inside the Industry”. İzmir Yönetim Dergisi 6/Özel Sayı (June 1, 2025): 109-122. https://doi.org/10.56203/iyd.1661652.
JAMA
1.Alıcı S, Gökşen Y. Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: An Application Experience from Inside the Industry. İzmir Journal of Management. 2025;6:109–122.
MLA
Alıcı, Serkan, and Yılmaz Gökşen. “Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: An Application Experience from Inside the Industry”. İzmir Yönetim Dergisi, vol. 6, no. Özel Sayı, June 2025, pp. 109-22, doi:10.56203/iyd.1661652.
Vancouver
1.Serkan Alıcı, Yılmaz Gökşen. Blockchain Technology in the Food Industry: An Application Experience from Inside the Industry. İzmir Journal of Management. 2025 Jun. 1;6(Özel Sayı):109-22. doi:10.56203/iyd.1661652