Abstract

India plays a significant role in the global agricultural scene. India's agricultural history begins with the Indus Valley Civilization. Despite having a long history, many farmers in this country are going hungry as global corporations profit. The aforementioned issue is probably caused, at least in part, by poor supply chain management. Agricultural equipment, as most people are aware, rapidly ages if not maintained. Although the government offers storage facilities to farmers, the current logistics management system prevents them from knowing where their product is. Businesses find it challenging to track their products throughout transportation without using guessing. Because of this, it's crucial for farmers and decision-makers to monitor the state of their products and carry out routine audits of the manufacturing process. In this study, we suggest adopting blockchain technology to promote complete product transparency and increase communication between producers and consumers. Farmers and government employees that participate in the transit will have access to all the details of the process that are recorded in the blockchain. Additionally, records stored in perpetuity may be accessed for as long as required.

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