Chapter 8: Mapping the Literature on Implementation of Blockchain in Agriculture: A Systematic Review
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Published:2023
Ruchika Jain, Aradhana Sharma, Dhiraj Sharma, 2023. "Mapping the Literature on Implementation of Blockchain in Agriculture: A Systematic Review", Smart Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Performance Management in a Global Digitalised Economy, Pallavi Tyagi, Simon Grima, Kiran Sood, B. Balamurugan, Ercan Özen, Thalassinos Eleftherios
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Abstract
Introduction: As the human population grows, consumer demand for digital services tailored to their specific needs also increases. To improve the financial performance of farms and meet the need for food of a growing population, farmers and agribusinesses have started incorporating distributed ledger technology into agricultural and farm management software. These developments in the agriculture sector may lead to realising sustainable development goals.
Purpose: Several researchers have done studies to explore the features and benefits of blockchain technology in the field of agriculture. There is a need to analyse the available literature to identify the use of this technology in agriculture and the scope of further research. This chapter will mainly focus on its publication trend, journal productivity and impact, prolific studies, and coherent themes.
Methodology: For a comprehensive review, bibliometric and content analysis of 71 open-access articles collected through a structured database of Mendeley is done. These articles were published during 2017–2021.
Findings: The execution of blockchain is continuously increasing in the agriculture sector, which has resulted in automation in supply chain management, land registrations, and crop insurance. The study revolves around supply chain management, digitisation of agriculture, and sustainable economic development. This study’s conclusions can help agriculturalists improve their understanding of blockchain implementation in agriculture. The study also gives directions for future research.
