Majid Al Futtaim Leverages
Blockchain for Food Traceability
February 22, 2021
Majid Al Futtaim, the
leading shopping mall, communities, retail and leisure pioneer across the Middle
East, Africa and Asia – owner and operator of the Carrefour franchise in these
regions – and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that Majid Al Futtaim has joined
IBM Food Trust, a blockchain-enabled global ecosystem for the food industry run
on IBM Cloud.

Carrefour will become
the first retailer in the region to offer new levels of insight and transparency
to its customers about the provenance of their food via end-to-end visibility on
products throughout its supply chain, promoting increased quality, credibility
and safety for its shoppers.
The initiative will start with two initial product categories, Carrefour's own
fresh chicken brand and microgreens harvested from select in-store hydroponic
farms, before expanding into more product lines. All participants in this
initiative across the supply chain will benefit from a smarter, and more
sustainable food ecosystem. The digitisation of transactions and data provides a
more efficient way of working across the supply chain for growers, processors,
shippers, retailers, regulators, and consumers.
By simply using their smartphone to scan a QR code on participating products
such as Carrefour's fresh chicken, customers will be able to get immediate
access to actionable food supply chain data, from farm to store shelf. The
history of the product, including production process, halal and hygiene
certifications, date of birth, nutrition information and temperature data, will
be readily available once uploaded onto the blockchain.
The growing demand for food traceability is evidenced by research conducted by
the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV), showing that 73 per cent of those
responding to a survey said traceability of products is important to them. Of
those who said it was very important, 71 per cent of respondents indicated they
are willing to pay a premium for brands that provide it.
"Trust in the food supply is becoming increasingly important worldwide, a trend
accelerated by changing consumer demands and the subsequent health and wellbeing
concerns arising from the COVID-19 pandemic," said Hani Weiss, Chief Executive
Officer, Majid Al Futtaim Retail. "It is therefore imperative for us to invest
in ensuring quality throughout the value chain while simultaneously working to
build robust customer trust and loyalty. In meeting the new market expectations,
we are now offering enhanced food traceability for our valued Carrefour
customers and improved operational efficiency for our business."
Majid
Al Futtaim is engaging with its supplier partners to enable broader
participation in this initiative, giving Carrefour customers access to
traceability details across diverse products throughout the UAE, before
introducing it to other Carrefour markets operated by the company in the Middle
East, Africa and Asia.
"Thanks to the availability of advanced cloud-based, blockchain technology and
the commitment of Majid Al Futtaim to deliver the highest quality to its
customers, we are proud to be using this supply chain solution to provide the
very best in quality, safety and trust to our customers in the markets we
operate in," Nalla Karunanithy, Chief Digital Officer at Majid Al Futtaim Retail
said.
IBM Food Trust uses decentralised ledgers to record transactions in a verifiable
way. Through a collaborative blockchain network, critical information such as
product origin, transportation, and ingredients, can be logged effectively and
accessed quickly by permissioned participants across the value chain and
ultimately customers.
Today's announcement is the latest tech-forward initiative in Majid Al Futtaim's
digital transformation of its Carrefour operations, following numerous
innovative developments including Automated Click & Collect, Mobile Scan & Go
and the launch of an online marketplace, utilising the latest in
state-of-the-art technology. |