Abstract
Blockchain technology has been recognised for its potential to improve transparency, traceability, and security in the financial industry, prompting the RBI to push banks to implement it into their operations. Blockchain has applications outside banking and finance, including in agro-food supply chains, land record administration, intellectual property rights, voting systems, cybersecurity and healthcare management. Despite its great potential, blockchain technology is still in the early stages of adoption in India's agro-food supply chain. This study conducts a rigorous literature review and expert questionnaire survey to identify the key barriers and opportunities for blockchain implementation in agricultural supply chain management. The findings aim to improve digital strategies connected to blockchain, assisting decision-makers in overcoming considerable challenges and deciding the best course of action. By solving these issues, blockchain can empower farmers, minimize food waste and promote a more efficient, secure, and sustainable agro-food supply chain in India.
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