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IBM Food Trust Delivers Traceability, Quality Assurance to Major Olive Oil Brands with Blockchain

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IBM has partnered with olive oil producers Conde de Benalua and Rolar de Cuyo to enhance traceability and product quality using IBM Food Trust on IBM Cloud. This initiative aims to address consumer demand for authenticity amidst rising concerns over olive oil counterfeits. A recent study indicates 73% of consumers are willing to pay more for transparency. The partnership allows consumers to trace olive oil from production to purchase using QR codes, bolstering consumer trust and supply chain efficiency. Notably, CHO's Terra Delyssa brand has seen a demand surge, now available in over 10,000 stores across the U.S. and Canada.

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  • IBM Food Trust enhances trust and transparency in olive oil supply chains.
  • 73% of consumers are willing to pay more for traceability, indicating strong market demand.
  • CHO's Terra Delyssa brand experienced a 30% increase in demand during the pandemic.
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ARMONK, N.Y., Nov. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) and olive oil producers Conde de Benalua, a cooperative in Spain made up of more than 2,000 farmers, and Rolar de Cuyo, an olive oil supplier in Argentina, today announced they are using IBM Food Trust on IBM Cloud to trace the lifecycle of their product and provide traceability, authenticity and quality for consumers. They join CHO, a Tunisia-based producer that makes Terra Delyssa brand olive oil, and I Potti de Fratini, a family-run oil mill in Italy, which joined IBM Food Trust earlier in 2020. 

Using blockchain technology, these companies from around the world are promoting greater consumer trust in their olive oil and working to create a more efficient and transparent supply chain.

Consumers' demand for transparency and general distrust have been driven by recent reports of olive oil counterfeits and adulteration. That trend is reflected in a broader context, according to a recent IBM Institute for Business Value study, which found that 73% of consumers will pay a premium for full transparency into the products they buy.

"Our mission is to provide customers quality olive oil so they can enjoy a genuine and healthy product. Rolar de Cuyo's objective in using blockchain technology is to ensure olive oil packers worldwide trust us and choose us. IBM blockchain technology provides the transparency we need to trace the origin of our products, complying with all quality processes to reach consumers' tables," said Guillermo José Albornoz, Rolar de Cuyo director.

IBM Food Trust uses IBM Blockchain technology and IBM Cloud to close the information gap for customers. By scanning a QR code on each bottle of olive oil, consumers can trace its production from the groves where the olives were grown, to the mills where they were processed into oil, to the stores where it is sold. They can see images of where the olives were picked and pressed and get to know the farmers and workers behind the scenes and even review what criteria was met for the oil in each bottle. For example, the tracing will show whether the olives were processed to the standards required to be labeled extra virgin olive oil.

On the production side, members of the supply chain can work together with greater confidence and efficiency, creating a permanent digital record of transactions that can be easily shared with permissioned parties. This data within IBM Food Trust can also be used to help ensure the freshness of food, control storage times and reduce waste. 

"Our Terra Delyssa brand of premium olive oil has seen a spike in demand since bottles of traceable olive oil reached stores shelves earlier this year. Consumers in the US and Canada can now buy Terra Delyssa premium extra virgin olive oil in more than 10,000 grocery stores and online platforms, with more retailers adding Terra Delyssa's premium, traceable olive oil to their shelves," said Chris Fowler, Sales Manager at CHO America.  

The growing demand in early January helped CHO anticipate a spike in sales due to its new consumer traceability app. Supply chains had ample products on store shelves throughout the pandemic, during which time demand rose 30% due to an increase in consumers cooking at home.

CHO is now working on creating a separate enterprise application for distributors and retailers. This app will provide access to in-depth information about each processing and control stage that a certain lot has passed through, including whether it was first cold-pressed, extra virgin or organic, with analysis from CHO's International Olive Council-accredited laboratory and third-party auditors.

"Our continuing work with olive oil producers demonstrates the growing momentum around Food Trust and our commitment to strengthening the chain that connects food from farm to table around the world," said Raj Rao, general manager, IBM Blockchain Platforms. "There's a growing desire among consumers to know where their food comes from and an increased business motivation to optimize processes with better supply insights. We're able to work with olive oil producers and distributors provide a single source of secured and transparent information through IBM Blockchain technology."

For more information on IBM Food Trust please visit here.

About IBM Blockchain

IBM is recognized as the leading enterprise blockchain provider. The company's research, technical and business experts have broken barriers in transaction processing speeds, developed the most advanced cryptography to secure transactions, and are contributing millions of lines of open source code to advance blockchain for businesses. IBM is the leader in open-source blockchain solutions built for the enterprise. Since 2016, IBM has worked with hundreds of clients across financial services, supply chain, government, retail, digital rights management and healthcare to implement blockchain applications, and operates a number of networks running live and in production. The cloud-based IBM Blockchain Platform delivers the end-to-end capabilities that clients need to quickly activate and successfully develop, operate, govern and secure their own business networks. IBM is an early member of Hyperledger, an open source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. For more information about IBM Blockchain, visit https://www.ibm.com/blockchain/ or follow us on Twitter at @ibmblockchain.

Media Contact:
Anthony Colucci, IBM External Relations
Anthony.colucci@ibm.com

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FAQ

What is IBM Food Trust and how does it work for olive oil producers?

IBM Food Trust is a blockchain-based solution that helps olive oil producers trace their products from farm to table, promoting transparency and quality assurance.

How many stores sell CHO's Terra Delyssa olive oil with traceability?

CHO's Terra Delyssa premium olive oil is sold in over 10,000 grocery stores and online platforms across the U.S. and Canada.

What percentage of consumers are willing to pay more for transparency in olive oil?

A recent study found that 73% of consumers would pay a premium for full transparency in their olive oil products.

What technology is used in IBM Food Trust for olive oil traceability?

IBM Food Trust utilizes blockchain technology on IBM Cloud to create a secure and transparent record of the olive oil supply chain.

What has driven the increase in demand for olive oil during the pandemic?

The increase in demand for olive oil during the pandemic is largely due to consumers cooking at home more frequently.

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