Blockchain as a reinforcement for traceability of Indonesian halal food information through the value chain analysis framework

Mahsun, Moch, Putra, Yuniarti Hidayah Suyoso ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5070-6138, Asnawi, Nur, Djalaluddin, Ahmad ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7062-663X and Hasib, Nur (2023) Blockchain as a reinforcement for traceability of Indonesian halal food information through the value chain analysis framework. Al-Muqayyad, 6 (1). pp. 49-66. ISSN 2614-8102

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Abstract

This research is to offer the use of blockchain for the traceability of information about halal food as a form of developing a traceability system that ensures and maintains the quality of halal food and drinks in Indonesia. This research departs from the rampant counterfeiting of products, which also continues to increase, especially in relation to food and beverages. This causes huge losses from an economic standpoint, both for companies and producers, has an impact on the country's economy, and erodes consumer confidence due to unclear information, especially regarding confusing halal traceability. This research is a literature review developed through the Value Chain Analysis Framework. A value chain analysis frameworkthat supports blockchain in reminding companies to focus on development that will help achieve the Indonesian halal industry supply chain in accordance with government standards engaged in the Indonesian halal industry. This study develops the concept of a halal value chain that strengthens the role of blockchain technology and pays attention to the finances in each block needed by the supply chain

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: value chain analysis framework; blockchain; halal food Indonesia
Subjects: 14 ECONOMICS > 1401 Economic Theory > 140199 Economic Theory not elsewhere classified
14 ECONOMICS > 1499 Other Economics > 149901 Comparative Economic Systems
Divisions: Graduate Schools > Magister Programme > Graduate School of Islamic Economics
Depositing User: Dr. Ahmad Djalaluddin
Date Deposited: 08 Nov 2023 10:07

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