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        <article-title>Opportunities for Blockchain Diffusion in the Agri- food Supply Chain: Case Study in Wine Sector - Abstract</article-title>
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          <string-name>Nino Adamashvili</string-name>
          <email>nino.adamashvili@unifg.it</email>
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          <string-name>Radu State</string-name>
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          <string-name>Cyril Cassagnes</string-name>
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          <string-name>Nicola Faccilongo</string-name>
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          <string-name>Ruggiero Sardano</string-name>
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          <string-name>Francesco Conto</string-name>
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          <institution>SnT, University of Luxembourg</institution>
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          <country country="LU">Luxembourg</country>
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          <institution>University of Foggia</institution>
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          <country country="IT">Italy</country>
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      <p>Summary</p>
      <p>The agri-food sector is characterized by a complexity of phases that span diverse
stages such as the supply of inputs, cultivation, collection, treatment, transformation
and distribution of food. Moreover, globalization has changed the way people act and
the way companies do business. Transportation of materials and delivery of final
products become difficult as the supply chains got longer. Additionally, the demand
of faster delivery of high-quality products is increasing linear to the demands of
consumers, thus, the suppliers need to meet these demands and stay competitive as
well as profitable on the market.</p>
      <p>In this scenario, the Blockchain Technology (BCT) can play a fundamental role and
could have a wide scope of application, taking into account the importance of knowing
the origin of an agro-food product for consumers, the usefulness of this technology to
fight against counterfeiting of products especially of the ones with PDO (Protected
Designation of Origin), PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) or TSG (Traditional
specialty guaranteed). Additionally, BCT considerably simplifies information sharing
between actors along supply chain, reduces the need of paperwork and digitizes the
processes that give the possibility to trace and track the product in a significantly short
time and with low costs.</p>
      <p>The foundation of the methodology of this work is based upon a case study and
analysis of valuable literature in the field. Case study methodology provides us with
the opportunity to carry out qualitative analysis on the basis of real occasions as well
as to study the phenomenon in natural surroundings and to elaborate theories from
practical circumstances, contrary to the literature review.</p>
      <p>The case study provided in this work is about wine supply chain. It is one of the
most sensitive products with the features such as provenience and quality. Moreover,
wine sector is characterized by profound changes in its production processes as well
as in the consumer behavior. In such circumstances, it is essential for stakeholders
operating along wine supply chain to adopt effective strategies and efficiently organize
internal and external processes. This would enable them to respond to the needs of
constantly evolving market. Case study demonstrates the advantages of blockchain
based supply chain.</p>
      <p>The results show that the Blockchain is a useful tool to ensure a traceability system
and to protect the production from any type of fraud. The Blockchain also encourages
a transparent system that benefits various stakeholders, particularly, the consumers.
Lastly, case study illustrates how effective blockchain diffusion can be in the wine
supply chain in terms of information sharing and time and costs of tracking back the
products.</p>
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