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Blockchain - Adoption in Agri-Food Industry


Blockchain - Adoption in Agri-Food Industry

Report code: SDMRFO483283 | Industry: Food & Beverage | Published On: 18/6/2019


After proving its mettle in the cryptocurrency world, Blockchain (BC), a distributed open ledger technology, has started disrupting other industries such as healthcare, automotive, BFSI, transportation, etc. In the agri-food industry, where the supply chain is a vital part of the industry, BC-based solutions facilitate trust and acceptability.
The outbreak of food-borne illnesses, food frauds and mishandling of produce, has only added to the need for developing track and trace solutions, available with a BC-enabled solution.
Over the years, BC technology has grown and has had a positive influence on the agri-food industry. This trend can only be expected to strengthen over time.
BC solutions for the agri-food industry range from managing food wastes to cost reduction. It has also addressed solutions for crop insurance, fair-trade practices, and established a direct contact between consumers and producers.
This report includes a comprehensive analysis of the adoption of BC technology in the agri-food industry, and highlights the major trends and opportunities across the ecosystem.
Blockchain Impact and Adoption Trend Analysis
This section of the report identifies the segments of the agri-food industry from the perspective of BC technology. This includes a summary of the structure and ecosystem, foundational elements, types of BC and their uses, and a detailed analysis of the impact of this technology on the agri-food industry as a whole.
The section also provides a detailed analysis of the various use cases and applications of BC in agri-food, its benefits, implementation challenges, and the expected timeline for its adoption in agri-food. Moreover, it highlights the future business models and opportunities that are anticipated to arise from the adoption of BC.
Competitive Analysis
This section lists the top startups and technology companies that are making their mark in the industry. Some of the top companies that are focused on agri-food services through BC-enabled agri-food solutions – track and trace, commodity trading and marketplace, asset management, insurance management, etc. – have been profiled in detail. The section also addresses and provides answers to questions pertaining to product offerings and technologies, key developments, funding activities, and an outlook that will define the future of BC in the agri-food industry.
Some of the top technology companies included and profiled in the report are IBM, SAP, Microsoft, Accenture, and AWS. Some of the startups profiled include AgriDigital, WorldCover, Foodlogiq, Indigo Agriculture, and Provenance.

1.  Agri-Food  Industry  –  An  Overview
1.1.  Food  &  Agriculture  -  Global  Growth
1.2.  Agri-Food  Industry  -  Agri-Food  Segment  Analysis
1.3.  Agri-Food  Industry  -  Value  Chain  Analysis
2.  Introduction
2.1.  Blockchain  (BC)  and  how  it  works
2.1.1.  Agri-Food  Industry  -  Adoption
2.1.2.  Agri-Food  Industry  -  Impact
3.  BC  Impact
3.1.  Stimulating  the  Agri-Food  Industry  -  Building  the  'Blocks'  with  BC
3.2.  How  BC  will  Transform  the  Agri-Food  Industry?
4.  BC-Agri-Food  Industry:  Key  enablers  and  challenges  
4.1.  Challenges:  BC-enabled  Agri-Food  Industry
4.2.  Enablers  BC-enabled  Agri-Food  Industry  
4.2.1.  Supply  side  (Government  Traction  and  Regulatory  Push  for  Food  Safety  and  Transparency)
4.2.2.  Supply  side  (Innovation  and  Differentiation  (Track  &  Traceability))
4.2.3.  Supply  side  (Rising  Uncertainty)
4.2.4.  Demand  Side  (Changing  Consumer  Preferences)
4.2.5.  Demand  Side  (Digitization  and  IT  Penetration)  
5.  Adoption  of  BC  in  Agri-Food  industry
5.1.  BC-enabled  Agri-Food:  Value  Chain  Analysis
5.2.  BC-enabled  Agri-Food:  Value  Chain  Key  Stakeholders
5.3.  BC  Global  Use  Cases
5.4.  BC-enabled  Agri-Food  -  Adoption  across  Value  Chain
5.5.  How  is  BC  being  Accepted  in  the  Industry?  
5.5.1.  Overview  of  Business  Models  and  Ecosystems  that  are  Emerging
5.5.1.1.  Agriculture/Primary  Producer
5.5.1.2.  Manufacturing/Processing
5.5.1.3.  Traders/Distributor/Retailers
5.6.  BC  Impact:  Agri-Food  Industry  Segment-wise  (Technology  Adoption  Roadmap  &  Projections)
6.  Agri-Food  industry  -  Front  runners’  strategy
6.1.  How  the  Industry  Is  Adopting  BC  through  Front  Runners?  
6.2.  Phase-wise  BC  Adoption  in  the  Agri-Food  Industry  
6.3.  Front  Runner’s  Success  Story  
7.  Startups  Story  –  Regional  Adoption  &  Investment  Scenario
7.1.  Startups  to  Write  Regional  Stories  in  BC  Adoption  
7.2.  How  BC  Startups  are  Venturing  into  the  Industry?
7.2.1.  Startups  Investment  Routes:  ICO
7.2.2.  Startups  Investment  Routes:  Non-ICO
8.  Start-ups’  ecosystem  
8.1.  BC  start-ups  expected  to  disrupt  Agri-Food  industry
8.2.  Agridigital
8.3.  FoodLogiQ
8.4.  Indigo  Agriculture
8.5.  Provenance
8.6.  Viant
8.7.  TE-Food
8.8.  Ripe.io
8.9.  Bext360
8.10.  WorldCover
8.11.  Sofocle  Technologies
8.12.  ChainTrade
8.13.  BlockSyte
8.14.  Komgo
8.15.  Ambrosus
8.16.  Etherisc
8.17.  OriginTrail
9.  Key  Innovators
9.1.  IBM
9.2.  AWS
9.3.  SAP
9.4.  Microsoft
9.5.  Accenture
9.6.  Intel
9.7.  Alibaba
10.  Conclusion  and  Future  Roadmap
10.1.  Conclusion:  An  Overview  of  Current  Scenario
10.2.  BC-enabled  Agri-Food  -  The  future  lies  here:  BC  Stake  Holder  Value  Creation
10.3.  BC-enabled  Agri-Food  -  The  future  lies  here:  BC  Stake  Holder  Value  Creation  -  Stakeholder  empowerment  &  industry  consolidation
10.4.  IP  Approach
11.  Appendix
After proving its mettle in the cryptocurrency world, Blockchain (BC), a distributed open ledger technology, has started disrupting other industries such as healthcare, automotive, BFSI, transportation, etc. In the agri-food industry, where the supply chain is a vital part of the industry, BC-based solutions facilitate trust and acceptability.
The outbreak of food-borne illnesses, food frauds and mishandling of produce, has only added to the need for developing track and trace solutions, available with a BC-enabled solution.
Over the years, BC technology has grown and has had a positive influence on the agri-food industry. This trend can only be expected to strengthen over time.
BC solutions for the agri-food industry range from managing food wastes to cost reduction. It has also addressed solutions for crop insurance, fair-trade practices, and established a direct contact between consumers and producers.
This report includes a comprehensive analysis of the adoption of BC technology in the agri-food industry, and highlights the major trends and opportunities across the ecosystem.
Blockchain Impact and Adoption Trend Analysis
This section of the report identifies the segments of the agri-food industry from the perspective of BC technology. This includes a summary of the structure and ecosystem, foundational elements, types of BC and their uses, and a detailed analysis of the impact of this technology on the agri-food industry as a whole.
The section also provides a detailed analysis of the various use cases and applications of BC in agri-food, its benefits, implementation challenges, and the expected timeline for its adoption in agri-food. Moreover, it highlights the future business models and opportunities that are anticipated to arise from the adoption of BC.
Competitive Analysis
This section lists the top startups and technology companies that are making their mark in the industry. Some of the top companies that are focused on agri-food services through BC-enabled agri-food solutions – track and trace, commodity trading and marketplace, asset management, insurance management, etc. – have been profiled in detail. The section also addresses and provides answers to questions pertaining to product offerings and technologies, key developments, funding activities, and an outlook that will define the future of BC in the agri-food industry.
Some of the top technology companies included and profiled in the report are IBM, SAP, Microsoft, Accenture, and AWS. Some of the startups profiled include AgriDigital, WorldCover, Foodlogiq, Indigo Agriculture, and Provenance.
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