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IOTA Tangle-based traceability framework for wheat crop supply chain

Imen Ahmed, Mariem Turki, Mouna Baklouti and Bouthaina Dammak

PLOS ONE, 2026, vol. 21, issue 4, 1-18

Abstract: Distributed ledger technology (DLT) has emerged as a transformative solution across industries, offering decentralization, transparency, and security. Among DLT architectures, IOTA’s Tangle stands out as a scalable, feeless framework well-suited for supply chain applications, particularly in critical sectors like agriculture. This work leverages IOTA’s Tangle to design a secure and traceable wheat supply chain system, addressing challenges such as opacity, fraud, and inefficiency. The proposed solution is an IOTA-based framework designed for enhancing supply chain traceability of wheat, offering trustworthy, transparent, secure and scalable services. Based on smart contracts, a transaction processing system was developed to enhance transparency and traceability and automate tasks. Furthermore, we used various technologies for increased visibility and operational efficiency throughout the supply chain, including IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) for storing extensive data such as stakeholder certifications, AI (Artificial Intelligence) for predicting crop yields, and Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) for enhanced security. In addition, a government-provided mobile app helps silo managers and police officers verify transportation credentials and prevent contraband. The implementation of this system is expected to enhance supply chain resilience and transparency, particularly in Tunisia, thereby supporting the country’s goal of food autonomy.

Date: 2026
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