A Coding Management System for Traceability of Chinese Agricultural Products Based on Blockchain

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In recent years, food safety has become an increasingly serious topic around the world. Problems such as pesticides, heavy metal pollution, and chemical additives in various agricultural products have attracted widespread attention. Therefore, reliable green agricultural products are urgently demanded by consumers. To this end, this paper uses item coding technology and a new generation of information technology such as blockchain to analyze the key data of the entire life cycle of green agricultural products (especially Ulanqab potatoes, oats and other geographical indication products) from growth to harvest to circulation. Blockchain trusted certificate. Through a complete traceability supervision system, product safety and quality will be improved, the market’s visibility and recognition of agricultural products in the region will be enhanced, and the “quality and efficiency” of agricultural economic development will be achieved, thereby promoting the construction of smart agricultural big data projects.

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Jiao, LX. et al. (2022). A Coding Management System for Traceability of Chinese Agricultural Products Based on Blockchain. In: Chenggang, Y., Honggang, W., Yun, L. (eds) Mobile Multimedia Communications. MobiMedia 2022. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 451. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23902-1_11

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