A collaborative halal supply chain model to address safety and transparency based on blockchain technology

Muslim spending on halal food is growing at 6.3%, projected to reach $2 trillion by 2024, raising concerns about the authenticity of halalclaims due to the inability to trace products throughout the supply chain. This research has two primary objectives: first, to develo...

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Main Authors: Mahmod Attar Bashi, Zainab Senan, Khedher, Akram M Z M, Haque, Md Ihsanul, Hossen, Md Sazzad
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Published: Al Qasimia University. 2024
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spelling my.iium.irep.1168142024-12-19T02:30:12Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/116814/ A collaborative halal supply chain model to address safety and transparency based on blockchain technology Mahmod Attar Bashi, Zainab Senan Khedher, Akram M Z M Haque, Md Ihsanul Hossen, Md Sazzad BPH Islamic Economics QA76 Computer software Muslim spending on halal food is growing at 6.3%, projected to reach $2 trillion by 2024, raising concerns about the authenticity of halalclaims due to the inability to trace products throughout the supply chain. This research has two primary objectives: first, to develop a decentralized model for halal tracking using blockchain technology, and second, to assess Customers' awareness of blockchain applications in the halal industry. The proposed system uses blockchain's decentralized and immutable nature to record data transparently and securely, covering halal product origin, quality, handling, and processing. This will enhance supply chain transparency, improve record-keeping efficiency, strengthen food safety and quality assurance, and build consumer trust through end-to-end traceability. The development process involves smart contracts, cryptographic techniques, and data analytics, implemented using Ethereum 2.0 and Web3.js. Testing of the prototype system demonstrated strong scalability, handling high loads without compromising efficiency, and adhered closely to predefined guidelines, enhancing trust in the system’s reliability. Al Qasimia University. 2024-12-16 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf ar http://irep.iium.edu.my/116814/8/116814_A%20collaborative%20halal%20supply.pdf Mahmod Attar Bashi, Zainab Senan and Khedher, Akram M Z M and Haque, Md Ihsanul and Hossen, Md Sazzad (2024) A collaborative halal supply chain model to address safety and transparency based on blockchain technology. Al Qasimia University Journal of Islamic Economics, 4 (2). pp. 25-58. ISSN 2788-5542 E-ISSN 2788-5550 https://journals.alqasimia.ac.ae/index.php/ie 10.52747/aqujie.4.2.373
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QA76 Computer software
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QA76 Computer software
Mahmod Attar Bashi, Zainab Senan
Khedher, Akram M Z M
Haque, Md Ihsanul
Hossen, Md Sazzad
A collaborative halal supply chain model to address safety and transparency based on blockchain technology
description Muslim spending on halal food is growing at 6.3%, projected to reach $2 trillion by 2024, raising concerns about the authenticity of halalclaims due to the inability to trace products throughout the supply chain. This research has two primary objectives: first, to develop a decentralized model for halal tracking using blockchain technology, and second, to assess Customers' awareness of blockchain applications in the halal industry. The proposed system uses blockchain's decentralized and immutable nature to record data transparently and securely, covering halal product origin, quality, handling, and processing. This will enhance supply chain transparency, improve record-keeping efficiency, strengthen food safety and quality assurance, and build consumer trust through end-to-end traceability. The development process involves smart contracts, cryptographic techniques, and data analytics, implemented using Ethereum 2.0 and Web3.js. Testing of the prototype system demonstrated strong scalability, handling high loads without compromising efficiency, and adhered closely to predefined guidelines, enhancing trust in the system’s reliability.
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author Mahmod Attar Bashi, Zainab Senan
Khedher, Akram M Z M
Haque, Md Ihsanul
Hossen, Md Sazzad
author_facet Mahmod Attar Bashi, Zainab Senan
Khedher, Akram M Z M
Haque, Md Ihsanul
Hossen, Md Sazzad
author_sort Mahmod Attar Bashi, Zainab Senan
title A collaborative halal supply chain model to address safety and transparency based on blockchain technology
title_short A collaborative halal supply chain model to address safety and transparency based on blockchain technology
title_full A collaborative halal supply chain model to address safety and transparency based on blockchain technology
title_fullStr A collaborative halal supply chain model to address safety and transparency based on blockchain technology
title_full_unstemmed A collaborative halal supply chain model to address safety and transparency based on blockchain technology
title_sort collaborative halal supply chain model to address safety and transparency based on blockchain technology
publisher Al Qasimia University.
publishDate 2024
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/116814/8/116814_A%20collaborative%20halal%20supply.pdf
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