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Food Safety Traceability and Application Based on Blockchain

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This paper aims at the current food safety problems, because the traditional food traceability system can not guarantee that the food safety problems can accurately trace and trace. With the improvement of science and technology levels and the development of society, blockchain technology has gradually entered people's vision. Using blockchain technology can not be tampered with, information transparency and other characteristics can make food safety traceability can be realized. This article analyzes the traditional food traceability system and the food safety traceability system based on blockchain technology, compares the differences between the two, and lists the advantages of the food safety traceability system under blockchain technology.

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      APIT '23: Proceedings of the 2023 5th Asia Pacific Information Technology Conference
      February 2023
      192 pages
      ISBN:9781450399500
      DOI:10.1145/3588155

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