Participants representing consumers, dairy production and processing, retail and ICT involving blockchain, smart agriculture, IoT experts and solution designers were part of the discussion aimed at defining goals for the Greek case study. They addressed consumer demand for more food transparency, key product characteristics in intermediate food chains and challenges in using blockchain technology, including costs.
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