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Blockchain-Based Supply Chain Transparency for Agricultural Produce S., Noorul Hassan; S., Sivaranjani; S., Sudha; Shree K., Jaya; R., Rajeswari
Journal of Management and Informatics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): April Season | JMI: Journal of Management and Informatics
Publisher : University of Science and Computer Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jmi.v5i1.329

Abstract

Food safety and economic growth depend on agricultural supply chains, yet these systems frequently struggle with fraud, inefficiency, and a lack of transparency.  Because traditional centralized systems struggle with traceability and stakeholder trust, it is challenging to ensure the quality and authenticity of produce.  Although modern technologies like cloud platforms and the Internet of Things (IoT) offer partial solutions, they remain susceptible to data manipulation and interoperability issues.  Blockchain offers a potential alternative for improving efficiency, accountability, and trust due to its decentralized and tamper-resistant nature. Creating a blockchain-based framework to improve transparency in agricultural product supply chains is the main goal of this project. This framework enables real-time tracking of products from farm to consumer, ensuring data integrity at every stage. It enhances coordination among farmers, distributors, retailers, and regulators through secure and transparent information sharing. Ultimately, the proposed system aims to reduce fraud, minimize losses, and strengthen consumer confidence in agricultural products.