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What is Cryptographically

Blockchain Technologies and Applications for Digital Governance
In a cryptographic manner (i.e., encrypting and decrypting data in order to keep it private when transmitted or stored electronically).
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Blockchain for Agri-Food Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Pinki Saini (University of Allahabad, India), Unaiza Iqbal (University of Allahabad, India), Mazia Ahmed (University of Allahabad, India), and Devinder Kaur (University of Allahabad, India)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8493-4.ch006
Abstract
Today, the globalization of the supply chain in the food industry has surged remarkably; hence, food safety and quality certification have become critical. Blockchain is recognized as a promising technology in the agri-foods industry where it can act as a systematic and robust mechanism for increasing the food traceability and provide a transparent and efficient way to assure quality, safety, and sustainability of agri-foods. By lowering the cost and increasing value, this digital technology has the potential to increase profitability of agricultural produce along the value chain. This chapter aims to investigate the potential utilization of blockchain technology in the agri-food industry, where it can be used to address issues of trust and transparency and to facilitate sharing of information sharing among stakeholders. The technology is still in a preliminary stage; thus, this chapter is written to examine its implication in the agri-food supply chain, existing initiatives, challenges, and potential.
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