JD.com to Track Beef Imports Using Blockchain Platform

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Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has announced that it will roll out a blockchain platform to track imports of beef products from an overseas meat exporter.

According to an announcement Friday, the e-commerce platform said it has partnered with Australia's InterAgri to import the supplier's Angus beef products to Chinese consumers, making the production process traceable on a blockchain.

The system, JD.com says, will record a range of information, including where the livestock was bred and raised, where the meat was processed and how it was transported. While not disclosing an exact deployment timeline, the company said the system will be implemented later this spring.

Chen Zhang, CTO at JD.com, said:

"We're increasingly implementing blockchain-enabled traceability solutions. Consumers in China don't just want quality imported products, they want to know that they can trust how and where their food is sourced, and blockchain helps us deliver this peace of mind."

The adoption of blockchain technology comes as part of an ongoing effort by JD.com to improve confidence among domestic consumers over the quality of products imported through e-commerce platforms in China.

As previously reported by CoinDesk, JD.com helped form the Blockchain Food Safety Alliance together with retail giant Walmart, IBM and Tsinghua University. The effort seeks to pilot blockchain technologies in bringing greater levels of transparency to the country's food supply chain.
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