Bibliographic citations
Cortez, C., Casas, V. (2020). Modelo para el intercambio de bienes en el sector agrícola empresarial peruano utilizando las tecnologías Smart Contracts y Blockchain [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653295
Cortez, C., Casas, V. Modelo para el intercambio de bienes en el sector agrícola empresarial peruano utilizando las tecnologías Smart Contracts y Blockchain [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653295
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title = "Modelo para el intercambio de bienes en el sector agrícola empresarial peruano utilizando las tecnologías Smart Contracts y Blockchain",
author = "Casas Llamacponcca, Victor Martin",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
The Peruvian agricultural sector must have an infrastructure that does not limit the commercialization of goods among farmers by the dependence of an intermediary. However, this is not the reality because currently to make a purchase or sale of a product, you need an intermediary to validate certain activities. An alternative to reduce this dependence is the use of web tools through the internet so that farmers can offer their products to the market and buyers have a greater variety for their choice; however, this generates a great concern in the population since there is a distrust for the lack of security that this entails. Smart Contracts and Blockchain, which are emerging technologies that offer new opportunities for decentralized market designs, these allow to increase the security of the transactions, savings by not depending on an intermediary, increase the confidence of the farmers and improve the country's growth. This project proposes a model that uses Smart Contract and Blockchain technologies applied in the Peruvian agricultural business sector, which allows both the buyer and the seller to commercialize agricultural products. The results of the surveyed companies and three experts were satisfactory, many of the companies have had good acceptance according to the survey carried out, 50% of the companies consider the model as “Very acceptable“ according to the characteristics mentioned in the survey and the other 50 % as “Acceptable“; Likewise, the experts validate the model according to the Blockchain use cases and the Solium methodology to verify that the Smart Contracts were defined correctly.
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