Enhancing Supply Chain Transparency in Agriculture with Blockchain Technology: A Case Study of AgriDigital

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  • Trisha Juneja

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https://doi.org/10.36676/sjmbt.v2.i2.36

Keywords:

Supply Chain, Blockchain Technology, Agriculture, AgriDigital

Abstract

Agriculture supply chain transparency has attracted a lot of attention lately. The idea relates to how easily relevant information regarding the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural goods is accessible to all parties involved in the agricultural supply chain, from farmers to consumers. For several reasons, including environmental sustainability, ethical sourcing, and food safety, it is imperative to maintain openness. The intricate and disjointed nature of the agricultural supply chain has made it difficult to attain complete transparency. A possible way to deal with these issues is through the use of blockchain technology. Blockchain can improve agricultural product traceability and accountability by offering a decentralized, irreversible ledger of transactions. With the use of this technology, supply chain players may access and validate information instantly, lowering the possibility of fraud and increasing overall efficiency.

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2024-08-31

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Trisha Juneja. (2024). Enhancing Supply Chain Transparency in Agriculture with Blockchain Technology: A Case Study of AgriDigital. Scientific Journal of Metaverse and Blockchain Technologies, 2(2), 72–82. https://doi.org/10.36676/sjmbt.v2.i2.36
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