Stakeholders-driven pathways for blockchain implementation in the agri-food sector

Food, Bioeconomy & Natural ResourcesHORIZON-CSAID: 101060534
EC Contribution
€29,993
Consortium Size
13 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

13 participants (11 beneficiaries and two affiliated entities) from 7 EU and 1 third countries join forces for supporting the Strategic Research Agenda of the future joint research program on the subject of Blockchain by shedding light on the current partial and fragmented picture of block chain technology (BCT) applications in the agri-food domain and by clarifying the benefits and opportunities which BCT can concretely to stakeholders throughout the food chain offer. The project intends to prepare the way for R&I activities for the decade to come, basing its assumptions on systematic monitoring and reviews of national, European and international R&I pilots/use cases, experiences and best practices and on consolidated and balanced stakeholder views. The active involvement of users is required from the very beginning for the identification of needs and use cases, which will be subsequently translated into operational requirements for services. The goal of the project is to understand why communities, i.e. users, accept/reject blockchain-based projects, the mistakes done by others for not repeating them, the best and innovative practices in blockchain development in agri-food sector (considering its complexity) for arriving to shape different possible futures for BC application. The project will investigate and discuss both technical aspects as well as non-technical barriers to BCTs deployment, but also other issues fostering BCTs deployment, such as interoperability, innovative business models, standardisation and regulatory issues and will be at the base of White Papers addressed to EC. At the same time, the project intends to provide to users some a framework of services (and guidelines) for empowering them in future BCT implementation.

Consortium (13)

Project Results (20)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (13)
Blockchain and Megatrends in Agri-Food Systems: A Multi-Source Evidence Approach
Foods· 2026DOI
Christos Karkanias, Apostolos Malamakis, George F. Banias
39th EFFoST International Conference 2025
Abstract book - Special Sessions· 2025
Marianna Faraldi
Tensions in stakeholder perspectives on blockchain technology in sustainable food system transformation
Frontiers in Blockchain· 2025DOI
Levi Kingfisher, Thuy Tien Nguyen Thi, Sanni Lehtonen, Trust Saidi, Linda van de Burgwal, Anne Loeber
zasto-je-tzv-blockchain-tehnologija-odlican-alat-za-poljoprivrednike
Agroklub - Informacijski sustav u poljoprivredi | Agroklub.com· 2025
TRUSTyFOOD
Fast, Favorable, and Fair Blockchain-based Exchange of Digital Goods using State Channels
2024 IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency (ICBC)· 2024DOI
Matthias Lohr, Sven Peldszus, Jan Jürjens, Steffen Staab
Blockchain and megatrends: pathways to sustainable, inclusive and resilient food systems
http://brinemining.ntua.gr/cyprus2025/
C. Karkanias, A. Malamakis, L.M.S. Kingfisher, L.H.M. van de Burgwal, G.F. Banias
Blockchain for Sustainability: Pioneering traceability in the Agri-food Sector
C. Karkanias, D. Geroliolios, A. Malamakis, S. Skoutida, L. Melas, M. Batsioula, G.F. Banias
Data Management Plan v1
Faraldi, Marianna, Prugger, Raffaello
Data Management Plan v2
Faraldi, Marianna, Prugger, Raffaello
Database of pilots/ use cases of projects
Rodrigues, João, Cadete, Gonçalo, Matos, Miguel, Correia, Miguel
Findings on blockchain use for tackling problems in the agri-food industry
Faraldi, Marianna, Isaja, Mauro
Project website
https://ror.org/04m5tys43
Stakeholder engagement plan
van de Burgwal, Linda, Saidi, Trust, Kingfisher, Levi
Deliverables (6)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - TRUSTyFOOD (Stakeholders-driven pathways for blockchain implementation in the agri-food sector)