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Blockchain-Enabled Traceability in Agriculture: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Production Decisions
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Blockchain-Enabled Traceability in Agriculture: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Production Decisions

Qing Li, Hadj-Hamou Khaled and Yacine Rekik
IFAC-PapersOnLine, Vol.59(10), pp.256-261
IFAC Conference on Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control MIM, 11th (Trondhein, Norway, 30/06/2025–03/07/2025)
27/09/2025

Abstract

Engineering Sciences Supply chain management Food quality Traceability Control optimization of supply chains Production Economics and Management (Agriculture) Production or Operations Management Game Theory
This paper studies the impact of blockchain-enabled traceability systems on the cascade risk in agricultural supply chains using a game-theoretic approach. Our analysis considers four scenarios based on the adoption of a traceability system and the implementation of quality testing. We find that collectors and sellers can benefit from higher profits with blockchain adoption. However, farmers can benefit from the traceability system by providing lower-quality products if the collector does not take the quality testing.
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