2019
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.9912
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A review on blockchain applications in the agri‐food sector

Abstract: BACKGROUND Food security can benefit from the technology's transparency, relatively low transaction costs and instantaneous applications. A blockchain is a distributed database of records in the form of encrypted blocks, or a public ledger of all transactions or digital events that have been executed and shared among participating parties and can be verified at any time in the future. Generally, the robust and decentralized functionality of the blockchain is used for global financial systems, but it can easily… Show more

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“…As clearly stated in Antonucci et al. (2019), we need for a larger number of real‐world case studies to evaluate the best approach for the use of BCT to food supply chain. Furthermore, we currently lack long‐term BC projects that can also be useful to evaluate how these projects may be regulated and/or could be part of new and innovative standard for regulative laws.…”
Section: Disadvantages and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As clearly stated in Antonucci et al. (2019), we need for a larger number of real‐world case studies to evaluate the best approach for the use of BCT to food supply chain. Furthermore, we currently lack long‐term BC projects that can also be useful to evaluate how these projects may be regulated and/or could be part of new and innovative standard for regulative laws.…”
Section: Disadvantages and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Driven by PA and industry 4.0 (I4.0) concepts, several terms seek to designate the use of emerging technologies in agriculture, such as agriculture 4.0 (A4.0), digital agriculture, smart agriculture and agri-food 4.0, among others [1]- [3]. Discussions about the digital transformation of agriculture represent the transformation of agribusiness processes towards automation, flexibility, scalability and increase productivity and quality [4]- [6]. The A4.0 assists farmers in the efficient use of economic, human and technological resources, creating a traceable agriculture to make decisions based on real data and with the least effect on environment [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Food Supply Chain Management aims to ensure the transparency and visibility of information among different stakeholders such as producers, purchasers, distribution centers and customers. The stakeholders of food supply chain include Food producers, processors or manufacturers, distributors, end consumers, Government and regulatory agencies, logistic companies and financial organizations [19] Blockchain based system can be a solution to food provenance as the technology is designed support provenance of each and every ingredient used in the processed foods. This will enable all participants to have access to any information regarding the production process or in general end to end information.…”
Section: Food Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%