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"the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) revealed in a 2018 policy paper that blockchain is capable of transforming the food supply chain in India. With the use of smart contracts, local operations can cut down on transaction costs and increase efficiency and margins. This would transfer a reasonable part of the profits to the farmers and producers."<ref name="Torres">{{cite book |last1=Torres |first1=Jesus A. |title=Blockchain Technology and The Cryptocurrency Revolution }}</ref> | |||
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Economic development strategies
"the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) revealed in a 2018 policy paper that blockchain is capable of transforming the food supply chain in India. With the use of smart contracts, local operations can cut down on transaction costs and increase efficiency and margins. This would transfer a reasonable part of the profits to the farmers and producers."[1]