Blockchain technology lets East African farmers sell globally
Blockchain technology is poised to empower small farmers in the developing world, allowing them to sell their produce in places like Western Europe by certifying that their crops are grown sustainably. The use of blockchain, in combination with other emerging technologies like satellite imagery, drones, and machine learning, can help ensure that crops are not grown through deforestation or child labor. By providing an immutable record, blockchain enables farmers to document their practices, obtain certifications, and access loans. This traceability also benefits consumers, as they can verify the origin and sustainability of products they purchase. Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize agriculture in the developing world by improving transparency, supply chain control, and efficiency, but it may take time for widespread adoption and realization of its full potential.
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