Chinaās popular online retailer JD.com says sales of free-range chickens have doubled in the past two years, and blockchain technology has played a key role.
Its initiative for putting chickens on the blockchain, called āRunning Chicken,ā sees professionalĀ breeders hired by JD.com to tend to chickens.
JD.com has tracked free-range chickens usingĀ distributed ledger technology(DLT)Ā since early 2018. This allowed customers toĀ scan labels with smartphones to access detailed supply chain information, including diet, rearing process, and origin.
The system is designed to reduce the nationās reliance on factory farmed poultry. JD.comās initiative is also noted to have led to Wuyi Countyās removal fromĀ Chinaās national poverty list.
āJD fits each chicken with a specially designed pedometer, with the aim of having each bird take one million steps during the rearing process,ā aĀ statementĀ posted 11 April reads.
After the success of āRunning Chicken,ā JD.com says it has launched two similar programs ā āSwimming Duckā in the Jiangsu Province, and āFlying Pigeonā in the Hebei Province.
There are loads more retailers using blockchain for tracing products. Indeed,Ā major supermarket AuchanĀ uses DLT to follow a wide-range of products around the world, while Dutch mainstayĀ Albert Heijn put its orange juice on the blockchainĀ last year.
French supermarket giant Carrefour also announced it had plans to āblockchainifyāĀ 20 percent of its products by 2020.




