Abstract

The focus of this study is on the impact and degree to which blockchain can transform existing agricultural procedures, also taking into consideration but not necessarily emphasizing its effects in other areas. It attempts firstly to add transparency; secondly traceability or authenticity (the ability for consumers at marketplaces everywhere-wherever they may be-to understand clearly who grew what); and finally economic empowerment Based on a careful review of case studies and stakeholder perspectives, the study stresses that blockchain is an effective tamper-proof log to record all information from farmers right down to consumers. Its permanent, traceable nature becomes of vital significance in improving traceability. Moreover, it allows for rapid location and recovery of contaminated products; this is a big boost to food safety. According to the proposed conceptual framework, industry standards related to collaboration are included; scalable solutions and stakeholder education on transparency and traceability as well as economic empowerment will be added. It gives a viable orientation and reference for industry professionals, policymakers, and technologists who want to apply the transformative control of blockchain in agribusiness. Not as it does the coming of blockchain in agriculture alter supply chain connections, but it too exchanges control from buyers to vendors and guarantees customers almost item realness. This investigation envisions a future in which blockchain can be a portion of making the worldwide nourishment framework versatile and maintainable.. KEYWORDS :Agriculture, Blockchain, Traceability, Economic Empowerment, Transparency

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