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Blockchains in agriculture survey

March 3, 2019  By OSCIA



The University of Guelph is conducting a survey to gather information on how and why farmers may use blockchains on the farm. Your participation is very valuable to the university and is greatly appreciated.

Blockchains are digital ledgers that can be used to record information about how, when and where food was grown and processed.

Blockchains enable the digitization, automation and tracking of food production, all of which influence farmers’ profit margins. The adoption of blockchains could benefit farmers as the demands for better traceability and greater supply chain transparency by importers, retailers and consumers push for the implementation of blockchains in agriculture.

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The survey should take no longer than 25 minutes to complete and can be accessed by clicking this link: Blockchains in Agriculture Survey


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