Project Title:
Optimise Agriculture Supply Chain through Blockchain
Project Description:
Our project aims to address the following major problems in the current supply chain system:
Lack of transparency in system
Exploitation of farmers through unfair terms of transactions:
Farmers have to sell their produce at prices less than the MSP and
the designated Government agencies are unable to monitor it since
most transactions are undocumented.
Our solution digitises the supply chain by assigning a unique identifier to every agricultural item involved in transactions, and putting every transaction on a blockchain. Validation occurs for every transaction and once it goes through, can be accessed by any party in the system thus instilling transparency and integrity to the system.
Project Limitations:
Enforcing quality standards on the produce may be difficult. A certification authority or regulator is required.
In the context of agrarian economies like India, access to Internet is limited. Hence access to this mechanism would require improvement in present IT infrastructure.
CSI-SPIT Hackathon
Project Title: Optimise Agriculture Supply Chain through Blockchain
Project Description: Our project aims to address the following major problems in the current supply chain system:
Our solution digitises the supply chain by assigning a unique identifier to every agricultural item involved in transactions, and putting every transaction on a blockchain. Validation occurs for every transaction and once it goes through, can be accessed by any party in the system thus instilling transparency and integrity to the system.
Project Limitations:
Project Repository: https://github.com/violetviolinist/agro-blockchain
Tech Stack: MEAN stack for web application. Solidity for contracts XDC-nodes IPFS for storage
Team Members and Contact info*
Jay Parekh: jay.parekh0@gmail.com (https://github.com/violetviolinist) Sarah Sonje: sarahsonje99@gmail.com (https://github.com/sarahsonje99) Rohan Pawar: pawarrohan98@gmail.com (https://github.com/rohanp08) Azain Jaffer: jafferazain@gmail.com (https://github.com/jafferazain)