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Research on Traceability of Agricultural Products Supply Chain System Based on Blockchain and Internet of Things Technology

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In this paper, the chain and the block chain thinking are introduced. Making use of the advantages of blockchain technology, this paper applies blockchain technology to the traditional agricultural product supply chain based on Internet of Things Technology, and designs the concept and reference framework of the agricultural product supply chain system based on blockchain and Internet of things technology. It effectively solves the problem of poor traceability in the agricultural product supply chain, and realizes the information management of the whole agricultural product supply chain. Through the combination of agricultural products and block chain, the data of the main bodies of the whole agricultural product supply chain are completely preserved, which ensures that the data is open, transparent, traceable and insurable, which makes the agricultural product supply chain system more automatic, more secure and reliable, and convenient for supervision and traceability. It is helpful to the quality and safety control of agricultural products.

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This research was funded by the Science and Technology Support Plan Project of Hebei Province, grant number 17210803D.

This research was funded by the Science and Technology Support Plan Project of Hebei Province, grant number 19273703D.

This research was funded by Science and Technology Spark Project of the Hebei Seismological Bureau, grant number DZ20180402056.

This research was funded by Education Department of Hebei Province, grant number QN2018095.

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Jiang, H., Sun, X., Li, X. (2020). Research on Traceability of Agricultural Products Supply Chain System Based on Blockchain and Internet of Things Technology. In: Sun, X., Wang, J., Bertino, E. (eds) Artificial Intelligence and Security. ICAIS 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12239. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57884-8_62

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