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Innovative Information Systems and Technologies for the Distribution of Organic Products

Ani Metieva
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Ani Metieva: University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria

Innovative Information Technologies for Economy Digitalization (IITED), 2024, issue 1, 162-167

Abstract: The relevance of the topic stems from the growing global demand for organic products and the need to improve efficiency and transparency in the supply chain. Information systems and technologies play a key role in addressing these challenges by facilitating the management and distribution of organic products. This scientific paper examines the role of innovative information systems and technologies in enhancing the distribution of organic products. By exploring technologies such as IoT, blockchain, and automation in logistics operations and warehouse management, it emphasizes how these tools provide transparency, traceability, and operational efficiency in the supply chain. The challenges and barriers to the adoption of these technologies are discussed, along with future trends in the digitalization and sustainable development of organic products.

Date: 2024
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