Block chain technology using food supply chain management
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Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for about 58 percent of India population. Food supply chain its very complicated by fragmented inbound and outbound networks[9]. It consists of multiple agents or intermediaries inthe marketing channel to realize a profit and successfully pass on the losses to the producer[3]. Food producers are facing multiple obstacles, from seasonal changes to the broken supply chain also their occupation is very laborious and demanding[3]. Most of the losses produced here are due to missing formation, miscommunication and lack of trust between the different intermediaries[3]. Especially the Indian food supply chain is highly dividable.main it helps formers to sell their products with a valuable profit so people will never loose their trust on agriculture .so that it helps whole world to get their foods and whatever they need they can buy. Former is happy then he feeds whole world. This all is possible only because of using block chain technology.The proposed system uses blockchain technology which facilitates the transfer of data or useful information and transparent manner pertaining to food supply management. This system ensures trust and brings transparency across various stakeholders.
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