“In an attempt to provide transparency to customers, a group of livestock farmers in Arkansas is planning to implement blockchain technology to track the origins of meat products.
Economic development charity Heifer International published a press release on August 2 announcing a partnership between the Arkansas-based Grass Roots Farmers’ Cooperative and the British startup Provenance. By using blockchain tech, customers will be able to track meat products “from farm to fork.” The farmers’ co-op believes using the technology will boost the confidence of consumers since they will have more insight on the quality and origins of the meat they purchase…”
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]]>Hey Wasim Muklashy…are surviving the unusual Portland heat wave? My daughter, in Eugene, was hotter for a couple of days than what it is here!!
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]]>Donna McClure Ha! Well, ironically enough, I’ve been working in Southern California this week where it’s been about 15 degrees cooler than Portland but with a Florida or Texas like humidity I’ve never felt before here. It’s a strange strange world Donna! And it’s only getting stranger… Hopefully there’s some semblance of normalcy to it all around your parts? We need some semblance of normalcy…
]]>Normalcy! One can hope. 🙂 The humidity yesterday & Thursday was terrible, we just aren’t use to that. The paper says it was 84 here yesterday but it didn’t feel like it. Today is shaping up to be more normal, there is sun but not humidity Wasim Muklashy. Take care.
]]>Ha! Hope is what I’m hanging onto! I think the majority of us are praying for a dose of normalcy. Glad that the weather is taking a turn for the more moderate up there also. Here in the southland it’s also tapering off a bit, but my compadres in Portland and Seattle are still burning up. Whodathunk…
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