AGWS: Blockchain-enabled Small-scale Farm Digitization

Nelson Bore, Andrew Kinai, Peninah Waweru, Isaac Wambugu, Juliet Mutahi, Everlyne Kemunto, R. Bryant, Komminist Weldemariam
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Farm records hold the static, temporal, and longitudinal details of the farms. For small-scale farming, the ability to accurately capture these records plays a critical role in formalizing and digitizing the agriculture industry. A trusted exchange of these records could unlock critical insights to different stakeholders across the value chain. Recently, there has been increasing attention on digitizing small scale farming with the goal of increasing farm-level transparency and visibility, access to credit, etc. using these farm records. However, most solutions proposed so far have the shortcoming of providing granular and trusted small-scale farm digitization. To address these challenges, we present a system, called AG-Wallet System(AGWS), which leverages blockchain to formalize the interactions and data flow in small-scale farming ecosystem. Utilizing instrumentation of farm tractors, we demonstrate the ability to utilize farm activities to create trusted electronic field records (EFR). Using AGWS, we processed over one hundred thousand small-scale farm-level activity events for which we also performed automated farm boundary detection of several farms.
AGWS:基于区块链的小规模农场数字化
农场记录保存农场的静态、时间和纵向详细信息。对于小规模农业,准确捕获这些记录的能力在农业正规化和数字化方面发挥着关键作用。这些记录的可信交换可以为价值链上不同的利益相关者提供关键的见解。最近,人们越来越关注数字化小规模农业,目的是利用这些农场记录提高农场层面的透明度和可见性,获得信贷等。然而,目前提出的大多数解决方案都存在提供粒度和可信的小规模农场数字化的缺点。为了应对这些挑战,我们提出了一个名为ag钱包系统(AGWS)的系统,该系统利用区块链来形式化小规模农业生态系统中的交互和数据流。利用农用拖拉机的仪器,我们展示了利用农业活动来创建可信的电子现场记录(EFR)的能力。使用AGWS,我们处理了超过10万个小规模农场级活动事件,我们还对几个农场进行了自动化农场边界检测。
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