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Food fraud is a growing economic and health issue – but AI and blockchain technology can help combat it. / Gepp, Adrian; Tiwari, Milind.
Yn: The Conversation, 02.04.2024.

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T1 - Food fraud is a growing economic and health issue – but AI and blockchain technology can help combat it

AU - Gepp, Adrian

AU - Tiwari, Milind

PY - 2024/4/2

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N2 - A multi-billion pound criminal enterprise lurks amid our supermarket shelves. Food crime not only harms our wallets but threatens public health. It includes activities such as mislabelling a product, replacing a food or ingredient with another substance that is inferior, and even poisoning.This is a global concern because of how food crime is evolving. The complexity of food supply chains, the globalisation of food markets, and a lack of transparency heightens the vulnerability of the food sector. So, rethinking how we combat food crime by using technology is imperative.

AB - A multi-billion pound criminal enterprise lurks amid our supermarket shelves. Food crime not only harms our wallets but threatens public health. It includes activities such as mislabelling a product, replacing a food or ingredient with another substance that is inferior, and even poisoning.This is a global concern because of how food crime is evolving. The complexity of food supply chains, the globalisation of food markets, and a lack of transparency heightens the vulnerability of the food sector. So, rethinking how we combat food crime by using technology is imperative.

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KW - food fraud

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