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Leveraging blockchain for ecosystem service transparency: enhancing consumer value and sustainability in the beef industry
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Palabras clave
QR codes
Beef sustainability
Ecosystem services
Blockchain technology
Food supply chain
Consumer preferences
Traceability systems
Clasificación UNESCO
5308 Economía General
Fecha de publicación
2025
Editor
Springer Nature
Citación
Cordero-Gutiérrez, R., Lahuerta-Otero, E., & Zapatero-González, A. (2025). Leveraging blockchain for ecosystem service transparency: enhancing consumer value and sustainability in the beef industry. Agricultural and Food Economics, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/S40100-025-00392-4
Resumen
[ES]Blockchain technology has the potential to enhance transparency and traceability
in the agrifood sector, particularly in the beef industry. However, its adoption remains
limited in many regions, including Europe. This study investigates the role of ecosystem
services in sustainable beef production, highlighting the value these services bring
not only to the environment but also to the industry and consumers. By using QR
codes linked to blockchain-based traceability systems, consumers can access detailed
information about the environmental benefits of extensive livestock farming, such
as carbon sequestration, biodiversity preservation, and soil health improvement. Based
on a representative sample of 1158 Spanish consumers, our study shows that providing
ecosystem service information through QR codes significantly increases consumers’
willingness to pay a premium for beef products. This finding highlights the growing
consumer demand for transparency and sustainability in food systems. The integration
of information on ecosystem services into product labeling, facilitated by blockchain
and QR codes, presents an opportunity for the beef industry to differentiate itself
in a competitive market while promoting more sustainable consumption patterns. This
study contributes to the food industry by showing how blockchain-enabled transparency
regarding ecosystem services can reshape consumer behavior, thus driving
both environmental and economic benefits.
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10.1186/S40100-025-00392-4
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