A Framework for Agricultural Food Supply Chain using Blockchain
Sudarssan N

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain and IoT-based framework to enhance trust, transparency, and safety in agricultural food supply chains by providing tamper-resistant, traceable, and decentralized information management.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated framework combining blockchain and IoT to improve transparency and security in agricultural supply chains.
Findings
Enhanced traceability of food products from farm to consumer
Increased transparency and tamper resistance in supply chain data
Potential reduction in fraud and food safety issues
Abstract
The main aim of the paper is to create a trust and transparency in the food supply chain system, ensuring food safety for everyone with the help of Blockchain Technology. Food supply chain is the process of tracing a crop from the farmer or producer to the buyer. With the advent of blockchain, providing a safe and fraud-free environment for the provision of numerous agricultural necessities has become much easier. Because of the globalization of trade, the present supply chain market today includes various companies involving integration of data, complex transactions and distribution. Information tamper resistance, supply-demand relationships, and traceable oversight are all difficulties that arise as a result of this. Blockchain is a distributed ledger technology that can provide information that is resistant to tampering. This strategy can eliminate the need for a centralized trusted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFood Waste Reduction and Sustainability · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
