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AgriFood Supply Chain Traceability: Data Sharing in a farm-to-fork case

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  • Theocharis Moysiadis
  • Konstantina Spanaki

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  • Ayalew Kassahun
  • Sabine Kläser
  • Nicolas Becker
  • George Alexiou
  • Nikolaos Zotos
  • Iliada Karali

Abstract

This work is supported by the Digital Ecosystem Utilisation (CYSLOP), which has received funding from IoF2020 (http://www.iof2020.eu) with subgrand agreement 2282300206-UC002, while the IoF2020 project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement no. 731884.

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  • Theocharis Moysiadis & Konstantina Spanaki & Ayalew Kassahun & Sabine Kläser & Nicolas Becker & George Alexiou & Nikolaos Zotos & Iliada Karali, 2022. "AgriFood Supply Chain Traceability: Data Sharing in a farm-to-fork case," Post-Print hal-03766179, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03766179
    DOI: 10.1108/BIJ-01-2022-0006
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    SC traceability; AgriFood SC; Internet of Things; Smart Farming; Data Sharing; EPCIS;
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