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Benchmarking the Interactions among Challenges for Blockchain Technology Adoption: A Circular Economy Perspective

The chances of food contamination and spoilage get enhanced as it passes through various stages, and prudent consumers often need transparency on the origin of food products, their production and processing facilities utilized. Blockchain, an emerging digital technology, offers food traceability sol...

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Published in:International journal of mathematical, engineering and management sciences engineering and management sciences, 2022-12, Vol.7 (6), p.859-872
Main Authors: Panghal, Anupama, Sindhu, Shilpa, Dahiya, Shweta, Dahiya, Bharat, Mor, Rahul S.
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