IBM Food Trust: How Will Blockchain Help Shape the Future of Fresh Produce?

We invite you to hear, for yourself, how scalable blockchain capabilities are being brought to life to create real value in the produce industry.

Free Virtual Roundtable

Data has become the most essential ingredient in the world’s food supply. A smarter, safer and more sustainable food system is positively transforming businesses while providing peace of mind throughout the farm-to-table food chain.

IBM Food Trust connects the ecosystem of growers, producers, manufacturers, retailers and others through a trusted, shared record of food system data that can be used to improve efficiencies, minimize waste and enhance food safety and quality.

We invite you to hear, for yourself, how scalable blockchain capabilities are being brought to life to create real value in the produce industry. Register for the IBM Food Trust Blockchain Roundtable today.

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Moderator:

Suzanne Livingston
Director of Offerings
IBM Food Trust and IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply

Panelists:

Natalie Dyenson, MPH
Vice President, Food Safety & Quality
Dole Food Company

Paul Lightfoot
President and Founder
BrightFarms

Sponsored by IBM

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