How can technology-based solutions be implemented to enhance supply chain transparency and traceability?

In Bangladesh, keeping track of where products come from and how they’re made is a big problem, especially in the clothing and farming industries. For example, Bangladesh is known for making a lot of clothes to send to other countries. But, as the BGMEA (Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association) reports, only a few factories really know where all their materials come from and how their clothes are made. This makes it hard to keep an eye on how workers are treated and to make sure everything is done in a fair way. The same problem exists in farming, which is a big part of life for over 70% of people in Bangladesh. Not knowing exactly where food comes from and how it’s grown can lead to worries about food safety and quality. To fix these problems in both the clothing and farming industries, we need to find ways to better track products from start to finish. This means knowing where every part of a product comes from, how it’s made, and who is making it. This kind of tracking can help make sure that the products are safe, good quality, and made in a fair way.