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A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR FOOD INDUSTRIES USING INTEGRATED BLOCKCHAINSUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

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Ashok. J, Swapnaja Amol Ubale, Renuka Sagar, Narender Chinthamu, T. G. Arul, S. Thirumavalavan, Vilis Pawar
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s3.148

Abstract

Expressing concerns about quality Cross-streaming is mostly nonexistent as a result of the difficulties in locating the source and realizing that other systems. While provenance is a clear concern in the food supply chain, transparency is a more significant challenge that is addressed properly. An issue is made worse by the cross-supply chain and a lack of transparency, which encourages each business to use localized data and work regionally. Since it approaches a global issue from a local perspective, this strategy was fundamentally incorrect. Not all sectors are well-suited for utilizing blockchain technology. Blockchain demands a sector of the economy with a convoluted, geographically dispersed supply chain and an increasing amount of different phases. The clearest illustration of this is the food sector, which is among the oldest in the world. In this paper, they propose a comprehensive blockchain-based framework for food quality advancement that allows cross-chain information sharing in close to real-time with guaranteed authenticity and precision, enabling the identification of performance faulty batches in all frameworks as soon as they are discovered in any few.

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