The traceability feature is accessible by scanning the QR code of a Silal Fresh product through the Silal App
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Farm to Fork: Abu Dhabi’s Silal Launches Blockchain-Powered Food Tracking System
Abu Dhabi’s Silal has introduced a revolutionary food tracking system that utilizes blockchain technology to ensure the freshness and quality of its products. The traceability feature is easily accessible through the Silal App, where consumers can scan the QR code of any Silal Fresh product to obtain detailed information about its journey from the farm to their table.
Keeping Food Fresh and Traceable
With concerns about food safety and transparency increasing, Silal’s blockchain-powered tracking system offers a solution that instills confidence in consumers. By scanning the QR code, buyers can view essential information such as the farm location, harvest date, processing details, and transportation history. This level of transparency allows individuals to make informed decisions about the food they consume, ensuring its freshness and reliability.
A User-Friendly Experience
Silal has made the traceability feature easily accessible and user-friendly. Through the Silal App, customers can effortlessly scan the QR code on their Silal Fresh products and gain immediate access to comprehensive information. This initiative not only ensures convenience but also emphasizes Silal’s commitment to building trust and offering a seamless experience to its customers.
A New Era of Food Safety
Silal’s blockchain-powered food tracking system marks a significant step toward enhancing food safety standards in Abu Dhabi. By embracing innovative technology and providing transparency, Silal aims to revolutionize the food industry, setting a new benchmark for quality assurance and consumer satisfaction.
References: Gulf Business – https://gulfbusiness.com/farm-to-fork-abu-dhabis-silal-launches-blockchain-powered-food-tracking-system/
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