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Blockchain from farm to fork - a new business model for tracing local South African market food supply chains using blockchain technology

One of the most prominent applications of blockchain technology is in supply chain traceability. This paper focuses on a developed case study involving a business model that makes use of blockchain technology to track the produce supply chain of a local South African farmer's market, the Oranjezicht...

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Main Author: Oates, Natasha Lee
Other Authors: Georg, Co-Pierre
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Financial Accounting 2022
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description One of the most prominent applications of blockchain technology is in supply chain traceability. This paper focuses on a developed case study involving a business model that makes use of blockchain technology to track the produce supply chain of a local South African farmer's market, the Oranjezicht City Farm Market. The research analyses existing literature surrounding food supply chain management approaches that leverage distributed ledger technologies, as well as the case study business model and collected data concerning the market. From this analysis, a financial model forecasting future cashflows is produced. The food supply chain for the local Cape Town Oranjezicht market is explored to determine if a blockchain-based traceability system is a viable option. Aspects of monetization and business plans are the focus and viable implementation strategies are assessed. The case study is presented using a Business Model Canvas and analysed using a SWOT analysis and Porter's Five Forces model to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the inherent business model. A financial model forecasting the future cashflows of said business model is constructed to determine the financial viability of the monetization strategy. The case study business model shows the ability to successfully provide value and solve the problems of each of the local farmer's market stakeholders, namely the farmers, the market and the customers. Analysis of the developed financial projections indicates that only the high road scenario produces a breakeven point at month 36 of the projections. This high road scenario is seen as a highly optimistic view for a financial model. Overall, it is determined that a subscription-based business model for a supply chain traceability application will contribute value and solve problems for the main environment stakeholders, but is not considered financially viable in this local, Cape Town context.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/36525 Blockchain from farm to fork - a new business model for tracing local South African market food supply chains using blockchain technology Oates, Natasha Lee Georg, Co-Pierre financial accounting One of the most prominent applications of blockchain technology is in supply chain traceability. This paper focuses on a developed case study involving a business model that makes use of blockchain technology to track the produce supply chain of a local South African farmer's market, the Oranjezicht City Farm Market. The research analyses existing literature surrounding food supply chain management approaches that leverage distributed ledger technologies, as well as the case study business model and collected data concerning the market. From this analysis, a financial model forecasting future cashflows is produced. The food supply chain for the local Cape Town Oranjezicht market is explored to determine if a blockchain-based traceability system is a viable option. Aspects of monetization and business plans are the focus and viable implementation strategies are assessed. The case study is presented using a Business Model Canvas and analysed using a SWOT analysis and Porter's Five Forces model to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the inherent business model. A financial model forecasting the future cashflows of said business model is constructed to determine the financial viability of the monetization strategy. The case study business model shows the ability to successfully provide value and solve the problems of each of the local farmer's market stakeholders, namely the farmers, the market and the customers. Analysis of the developed financial projections indicates that only the high road scenario produces a breakeven point at month 36 of the projections. This high road scenario is seen as a highly optimistic view for a financial model. Overall, it is determined that a subscription-based business model for a supply chain traceability application will contribute value and solve problems for the main environment stakeholders, but is not considered financially viable in this local, Cape Town context. 2022-06-23T15:29:54Z 2022-06-23T15:29:54Z 2022 2022-06-23T14:40:04Z Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36525 eng application/pdf Financial Accounting Faculty of Commerce
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Blockchain from farm to fork - a new business model for tracing local South African market food supply chains using blockchain technology
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title Blockchain from farm to fork - a new business model for tracing local South African market food supply chains using blockchain technology
title_full Blockchain from farm to fork - a new business model for tracing local South African market food supply chains using blockchain technology
title_fullStr Blockchain from farm to fork - a new business model for tracing local South African market food supply chains using blockchain technology
title_full_unstemmed Blockchain from farm to fork - a new business model for tracing local South African market food supply chains using blockchain technology
title_short Blockchain from farm to fork - a new business model for tracing local South African market food supply chains using blockchain technology
title_sort blockchain from farm to fork a new business model for tracing local south african market food supply chains using blockchain technology
topic financial accounting
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36525
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