Mahaseel Technologies, a leader in agri-tech innovation, has announced a partnership with the Egyptian Food Bank (EFB) – the first institution in the region specialized in providing healthy food to those in need – to launch a revolutionary digital traceability platform powered by blockchain technology. This partnership marks a significant step forward in enhancing food security and promoting supply chain transparency in Egypt.
A Cutting-Edge Traceability Solution for the Egyptian Food Bank
The new traceability platform enables the Egyptian Food Bank to comprehensively monitor the sources of its food products, whether sourced from farms or supplied by manufacturers. Each food carton distributed by EFB will now feature a unique QR code that traces every product in the carton back to its original source. This system provides unprecedented transparency, accountability, and quality control within EFB’s operations, ensuring the organization can efficiently fulfill its mission of feeding those in need with integrity.
Blockchain Technology for Enhanced Security and Real-Time Tracking
This blockchain-enabled platform creates a secure, immutable digital record of each product’s journey, from its source to the beneficiaries. By scanning the QR code, EFB and its stakeholders can access real-time data about each product’s origin, production, and distribution. This enhanced traceability ensures operational excellence and bolsters donor confidence in the organization’s processes, fostering greater trust and support.
Strategic Alignment with Mahaseel’s Vision for Digital Transformation
Eng. Mohamed Abdel Rahman, CEO of Mahaseel Technologies, explained, “Our partnership with the Egyptian Food Bank aligns perfectly with our mission to leverage technology for creating impactful, scalable solutions in the agriculture and food sectors.
By integrating blockchain, we aim to set new global standards for transparency and traceability in food security. Our Trace by Mahaseel product line is designed to empower both governmental and non-governmental entities to harness the benefits of digital transformation, providing real-time data and unmatched transparency throughout the entire supply chain.”
EFB’s Commitment to Operational Efficiency and Waste Prevention
The Egyptian Food Bank, known for its efforts in combating hunger, sees this collaboration as a critical upgrade to its operational framework. The platform ensures optimal management of food donations, with end-to-end traceability helping to prevent waste, ensure quality control, and improve resource allocation.
Mr. Mohsen Sarhan, CEO of the Egyptian Food Bank, said, “We are pleased to collaborate with Mahaseel Technologies to enhance the efficiency of our food supply chain by implementing advanced digital technologies in a blockchain-based tracking platform. This innovative solution will help us accurately track every food product, from its agricultural stage to delivery, ensuring effective control of operations and ensuring we reach beneficiaries across Egypt efficiently.”
Scalable and Efficient System with Full Implementation Plans
The traceability system boasts impressive efficiency and scalability, with plans for its full implementation across all of EFB’s operations. This partnership emphasizes the transformative power of technology in food security and highlights the shared commitment of both Mahaseel Technologies and the Egyptian Food Bank to create a more transparent and efficient food distribution ecosystem in Egypt.
About Mahaseel Technologies
Mahaseel Technologies is a leading agri-tech company specializing in the development of cutting-edge solutions for the agricultural sector. By utilizing advanced technologies, including blockchain and AI, Mahaseel aims to improve supply chain efficiency and promote sustainability.
About Egyptian Food Bank
Founded in 2004, the Egyptian Food Bank is a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting hunger in Egypt. Through strategic partnerships and innovative programs, EFB provides food aid and works towards sustainable solutions to address food insecurity in Egypt.
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