Food Traceability for Smart Agriculture Through Block-chain
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https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRSET218320Keywords:
Blockchain, Food Tracking, Smart AgricultureAbstract
Blockchain is an emerging digital technology that allows for widespread financial transactions between underutilized groups, without the need for intermediaries such as banks. The report looks at why blockchain is better than the current traditional system, and discusses the effects, challenges and potential of overall asset management. Complete research shows that blockchain is a promising technology aimed at transparent food marketing, with many ongoing programs for various food products and food-related problems, but many challenges and challenges remain, preventing its widespread popularity among farmers and programs.
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