2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.07.366
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Towards applicability of blockchain in agriculture sector

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“… Sajja et al (2021) discussed that blockchain-based agricultural and sector information allows clients to have faith in their data security while enabling global employment and heterogeneity. The data is related to the pharmacokinetics needed to collect the patient’s data and the worry about managing the privacy of the data, which is identifiable of the data that exposes the implementation of the blockchain-based data can be managed to the data that is accessed for the adoption of the system to produce the informatics solution and the stakeholders to produce the privacy worry and the storage movement that enables the genomic and the contracts which are proposed by Albalwy et al (2022) .…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Sajja et al (2021) discussed that blockchain-based agricultural and sector information allows clients to have faith in their data security while enabling global employment and heterogeneity. The data is related to the pharmacokinetics needed to collect the patient’s data and the worry about managing the privacy of the data, which is identifiable of the data that exposes the implementation of the blockchain-based data can be managed to the data that is accessed for the adoption of the system to produce the informatics solution and the stakeholders to produce the privacy worry and the storage movement that enables the genomic and the contracts which are proposed by Albalwy et al (2022) .…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lag often means significant spoilage among products, eroding the value of the sale even more. [8] One start-up, Full Profile, is tackling these issues by enabling real-time transactions for farmers through "smart contracts" that run on the blockchain. Because pre-approved reasoning can be built into a blockchain-as long as all players have opted in-payments can be made instantly pursuing the transfer of purchase ownership.…”
Section: Blockchain Technology In Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In healthcare, blockchain is widely used for electronic healthcare records, data sharing, and access control, whereas it can further be used for drug prescription management as well as for clinical trial (Hölbl et al 2018;McGhin et al 2019;Hasselgren et al 2020). Heterogeneity of the agricultural stakeholders opens the door for the application of blockchain technology in the agri-food supply chain, agricultural insurance, improving food safety, and increasing customer confidence (Demestichas et al 2020;Bermeo-Almeida et al 2018;Sajja et al 2021). Security, privacy, and the single point of failure are the common IoT issues that can be efficiently addressed using blockchain technology (Dorri et al 2017;Panarello et al 2018;Uddin et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%