Swiss Food Manufacturer Partners with ETH-based Blockchain Service to Track Tuna Products

Published at: Nov. 28, 2018

A Swiss food manufacturer has become the “first” in Europe to use the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain to track fish products, a press release confirmed Nov. 28.

Gustav Gerig AG, which has operated since 1923, partnered with global tuna marketing company Pacifical c.v. to allow clients to certify the origin of its tuna range using blockchain technology.

Tins in the range will soon sport a QR code that consumers can scan in order to find out information such as the production date, type of tuna, and even the boat used to catch it.

The blockchain implementation is being provided by Thailand-based Atato, a blockchain service provider building enterprise-geared decentralized applications in partnership with Ethereum cofounder Joseph Lubin’s startup ConsenSys.

“In providing an optimal level of transparency the company will enable all its clients access to data on exactly how the Pacifical MSC tuna was sustainably caught through the following information: which captain, vessel, catch timing, method and area, where and when it was processed,” the press release explained.

Food supply chains and provenance have increasingly turned to blockchain in order to increase fairness and security along with transparency.

As Cointelegraph has reported, initiatives have focused on industries ranging from chicken to rice in recent months.

Pacifical began partnering with Atato in August in order to bring blockchain’s benefits to tuna distribution.

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