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AgriBlockchain: Agriculture Supply Chain Using Blockchain

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Intelligent Data Engineering and Analytics (FICTA 2022)

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This paper proposes a smart architecture for secure agriculture supply chain management based on blockchain technology. The architecture of multiple entities involved in the agriculture supply chain, as well as their roles and interactions with other entities, is discussed in this paper. Smart contracts are used between the farmer and the customer, the farmer and the delivery partner, customer and delivery partner as well as the farmer and the quality assurance authority. The remix IDE is used to create the decentralized system, which is based on solidity programming smart contracts. During the execution of the proposed model, the size of the blockchain transaction submission message and the message interaction between nodes is compared. In this paper, we have also performed security analysis of the proposed model to check its robustness against cyber attacks such as impersonation, man-in-the-middle and non-repudiation.

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Rishikesh, Ajay, S.K., Sinha, D. (2023). AgriBlockchain: Agriculture Supply Chain Using Blockchain. In: Bhateja, V., Yang, XS., Chun-Wei Lin, J., Das, R. (eds) Intelligent Data Engineering and Analytics. FICTA 2022. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 327. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7524-0_4

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