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'''= "A growing number of startups such as Real Time Farms and Foodtree are hacking the system to meet people’s growing demand for more information about who and how their food is produced. They are crowdsourcing previously unavailable data and packaging it in a format that helps consumers make more informed food choices".''' [http://www.foodandtechconnect.com/site/2011/10/06/danielle-gould-on-hacking-the-food-system-from-proprietary-to-open-design/]
'''= "A growing number of startups such as Real Time Farms and Foodtree are hacking the system to meet people’s growing demand for more information about who and how their food is produced. They are crowdsourcing previously unavailable data and packaging it in a format that helps consumers make more informed food choices".''' [http://www.foodandtechconnect.com/site/2011/10/06/danielle-gould-on-hacking-the-food-system-from-proprietary-to-open-design/]
=Examples=
* chocolate open supply chain, with 'choc-o-lot' number, see: http://www.askinosie.com/How-We-Do-It.aspx
* wool open supply chain with 'baacode' number, see: http://baacode.icebreaker.com/site/baacode/index.html





Revision as of 11:50, 31 December 2011

= "A growing number of startups such as Real Time Farms and Foodtree are hacking the system to meet people’s growing demand for more information about who and how their food is produced. They are crowdsourcing previously unavailable data and packaging it in a format that helps consumers make more informed food choices". [1]


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