21.09.2018
Ahold Delhaize dishing out juicy grove to the store details

Ahold Delhaize has taken the next step in offering transparency to customers. It is using blockchain technology to make the production chain of its Albert Heijn own-brand sustainable orange juice completely transparent, in partnership with its supplier, Refresco. Consumers are now able to follow the chain of a product like orange juice through a QR code on the packaging: they can track the entire route travelled by a bottle of orange juice, from the grove to the store shelf.alb

Albert Heijn’s Commercial Director Marit van Egmond said, “Every day we provide millions of customers with delicious food and drinks. That is a big responsibility. We want to make an active contribution on issues that are important to our customers — by making our products healthier, reducing food waste and limiting our impact on the environment. Transparency in the chain is becoming increasingly important. We know all the steps that our products go through to ensure that they are produced with respect for people, animals and the environment and we want to show these steps to our customers, in an open and transparent way.”

Albert Heijn has been partnering for years with the growers and suppliers of its 11,000 own-brand products. Some products, such as fruits and vegetables from the Netherlands, have a production process that is relatively easy to understand. Products with a longer chain or several ingredients have a more complex production process. Blockchain, a technology that tracks and records every step in the chain, makes it possible to show customers how and by whom products are made, even in these more complex cases. Albert Heijn and Refresco are using blockchain for the first time in this own-brand sustainable orange juice.

Customers can now use a QR code on the packaging to follow the entire route the orange juice travels before it reaches their shopping cart. It starts at the Rainforest Alliance-certified orange groves of LDC Juice in Brazil where the fruit is harvested. It will show, among other things, which quality marks the growers have for food safety and sustainability. The blockchain also contains information about the oranges themselves, such as the picking period and degree of sweetness. Customers can view the details in the chain and even pay a compliment to the growers with a “Like2Farmer” functionality.

Maarten Kusters, managing director for Refresco Benelux, said, “This is a unique way to bring the grower, processor, bottler, retailer and consumer together and make the entire process of producing fruit juice transparent. We are delighted that we, as a partner of Albert Heijn, can contribute to this process.”