Abstract

Agricultural farmers have a number of challenges these days, including seasonal variations and a broken supply chain; their work is tough and time-consuming. In this circumstance, a separate information database with validated data would be extremely beneficial. Knowledge exchange is critical in all facets of our industry, whether it's regarding market trends or successful techniques. In this area, third-party influence could lead to the spread of incorrect information. To mitigate this risk, blockchain, a secure and immutable data ledger, can be used. The purpose of this study is to investigate the many ways in which blockchain technology can be applied as a transparent and dependable transaction mechanism in the agricultural supply chain. Keywords: ASC, BCT, AES, visual cryptography, SHA 256, Java, JSP, Servlet, Web, etc

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