Nestle claims it "will break new ground in supply chain transparency" through a collaboration with OpenSC - a blockchain platform that allows consumers to track their food back to the farm. Although the goal is give "anyone anywhere in the world" such information, the initial pilot program only mentions tracing milk from farms and producers in New Zealand to Nestle factories and warehouses in the Middle East. "Later, the technology will be tested using palm oil sourced in the Americas," as a company statement said. "These pilots will allow Nestle to understand how scalable the system is."
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