Blockchain in Agriculture: A PESTELS Analysis JAVIER
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Blockchain Agriculture PESTELS Sustainability Supply chain Challenges
Date
2023-07-17Referencia bibliográfica
J. Ordóñez, A. Alexopoulos, K. Koutras, A. Kalogeras, K. Stefanidis and V. Martos, "Blockchain in Agriculture: A PESTELS Analysis," in IEEE Access, vol. 11, pp. 73647-73679, 2023, [doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3295889]
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SUSTAINABLE Project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program, through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie-Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) under Grant 101007702Résumé
Blockchain (BC) represents a disruptive technology that has been extensively used to ensure
immutability of digital transactions. Starting as an underlying mechanism in the digital currency sector,
it has been applicable in a wide range of sectors and application domains. Agriculture represents a sector
of significance for overall sustainability challenges that is benefiting from digitalisation and technological
evolution and the enforcement of Industry 4.0 paradigm shift towards precision agriculture. Introduction of
Internet of Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems increase overall complexity, with Big Data analysis and
Machine Learning technologies paving the way for innovative applications. BC appears to be a promising
technology for agriculture introducing new mechanisms for tracing of products and overall agricultural
Supply Chain management from the farm to the fork. The authors perform a review of 152 scientific works,
providing a concise summary for each and extracting current challenges and open issues for the application of
BC in agriculture. By synthesizing their findings, they perform a state of the art analysis along the PESTELS
framework. A large number of challenges including technological ones, create big research potential for the
evolution of the area.