Abstract: Blockchain technology holds the potential to transform the agricultural and food supply chain by introducing transparency and automation through smart contracts and other integral blockchain features. This paper explores the functionality of blockchain systems, their possible integration into existing Supply Chain Management (SCM) frameworks, and the implications for legal and regulatory bodies. The increasing adoption of blockchain challenges traditional institutions, especially government entities historically trusted with transaction verification. Therefore, the Agri-Food sector demands a robust, transparent, and reliable system that ensures traceability and efficient product flow. This study aims to highlight how blockchain can bring a paradigm shift to existing systems.

Keywords: Agricultural product, food delivery, consumer, NGO, web application


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2025.14646

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