Among other benefits, the project has access to IBM’s network of partners, thanks to the company’s collaboration with many service and technology providers likely to develop tools – software and hardware – that could be added to the ecosystem to ease and improve data collection, inscription, and analysis.IBM is not the only one imagining the future of the food blockchain. Many specialist startups have taken the plunge. Let’s mention the Provenance platform, which provides businesses with the possibility to build food blockchains enabling their end customers to retrace the history of a product and check that it meets certain requirements, such as animal welfare