Emerging Perspectives of Blockchains in Food Supply Chain Traceability Based on Patent Analysis

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In the field of blockchain (BC) technology application in the food supply chain (FSC), a patent portfolio is collected, described, and analyzed using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) modeling, with the aim of obtaining insight into technology trends in this emerging and promising field. A patent portfolio consisting of 82 documents was extracted from patent databases using PatSnap software. The analysis of latent topics using LDA indicates that inventions related to the application of BCs in FSCs are patented in four key areas: (A) BC-supported tracing and tracking in FSCs; (B) devices and methods supporting application of BCs in FSCs; (C) combining BCs and other ICT technologies in FSC; and (D) BC-supported trading in FSCs. Patenting of BC technology applications in FSCs started during the second decade of the 21st century. Consequently, patent forward citation has been relatively low, while the family size confirms that application of BCs in FSCs is not yet widely accepted. A significant increase in the number of patent applications was registered after 2019, indicating that the number of potential users in FSCs is expected to grow over time. The largest numbers of patents originate from China, India, and the US.

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Mastilović, J., Kukolj, D., Kevrešan, Ž., Ostojić, G., Kovač, R., Đerić, M., & Samek, D. U. (2023). Emerging Perspectives of Blockchains in Food Supply Chain Traceability Based on Patent Analysis. Foods, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12051036

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