The food supply chain is the most complex and fragmented of all supply chains. The production is found all over the
world both on land and in water. A lot of the producers and intermediaries are difficult to identify and track. For all the
participants in the production chain this creates uncertainty and risk. Mitigating this uncertainty comes at a cost, and the
outcome may still be insufficient. Examples of problems that have been difficult or impossible to solve with current technologies
include establishing reliable provenance and preventing fraud and counterfeiting. These issues can have knock-on effects on
public health and the environment, and reduce financial costs of unnecessary recalls of food products. Due to the growing need
of authenticity and transparency, we propose a Blockchain inspired architecture for creating a transparent food supply chain
(FSC) which would assist the customers in validating the authenticity of a particular product which they intend to buy.