
Brighton, United Kingdom
Biomedicine and Genomics
When:
30 June - 18 July 2025
Credits:
15 EC
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Life Sciences Autumn Course
When:
04 November - 05 November 2025
School:
Institution:
Wageningen University
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
0.6 EC
Fee:
450 EUR
Have you ever heard of blockchain and the possibilities in the agri-food chain, but would you like to know more about the topic? Then this course is an opportunity for you to learn about the role of blockchain in traceability in food supply chains. In this course, participants will develop an understanding of food supply chain integrity, including the foundational principles of traceability systems and their implementation within food supply chains. They will explore the core operating principles of blockchain technology and its potential to enhance traceability mechanisms. Through practical examples from the food sector and assignments, participants will gain insights into the design, development, and application of blockchain-based traceability systems, equipping them with the knowledge to effectively integrate this technology into real-world scenarios.
The agri-food industry faces challenges like meeting growing food demands, promoting sustainability, reducing environmental impact, cutting supply chain costs, ensuring high-quality standards, and increasing smallholder incomes. Distributed ledger technologies, including blockchain technologies (BCT), hold significant potential to transform the global food system by improving efficiencies across value chains. Blockchain, a decentralized and secure data storage and exchange platform, enhances transparency, traceability, and trust in various sectors, including agri-food. In the agri-food sector, BCT can revolutionise food traceability, providing a transparent and reliable mechanism to validate the quality, safety, authenticity, and sustainability of food products
Dr Pieternel Luning, Food Quality & Design Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
This course is for PhD candidates, recent graduates and food professionals working in small and medium enterprises seeking to advance their knowledge in this evolving field, particularly in food supply chain traceability and the application of blockchain technology
The objective of this course is to provide interested participants with the theoretical and practical knowledge required to understand the integration of blockchain technology within traceability systems to enhance food supply chain integrity.
The two-day course will combine lectures with practical assignments and group presentations. Participants are required to review some knowledge clips before the lectures to familiarize themselves with key definitions and terminology, ensuring a solid foundation for the content to be covered. Topics addressed on the first day are food integrity, traceability system design and technologies used in traceability. The second day explains the principles of blockchain and its functionalities and designs a blockchain-based traceability system.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the concept of integrity within the food supply chain;
- comprehend the traceability systems principles and their application in food supply chains;
- understand the basic operating principles of blockchain technology and how they can support traceability systems; and
- comprehend the design and practical use of blockchain-based traceability systems in the food sector
Fee
450 EUR, Regular fee PhD candidates
Fee
575 EUR, Regular fee academic staf / non-profit organisations
When:
04 November - 05 November 2025
School:
Institution:
Wageningen University
Language:
English
Credits:
0.6 EC
Brighton, United Kingdom
When:
30 June - 18 July 2025
Credits:
15 EC
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
When:
30 June - 04 July 2025
Credits:
0 EC
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
When:
26 June - 16 July 2025
Credits:
6 EC
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