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Topic: [2019-04-04]Blockchain Tech to Revolutionize Food Sector in Italy (Read 136 times)

sr. member
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I don't believe this news people of italy experience job loss, italy is one of the most rich and popular country in the world. It's obvious adoption digital currency can help each country  but  is additional benefits to help economy growth of each country.

Welcome to crypto. Though I believe Italy might have some poor people trying hard to live there, I doubt blockchain is the solution for this especially if you want to revolutionize the food sector and so on.

It's a waste of tech, a centralized database is enough for something like this (food tracking, etc). Especially if in the end they use pos with few validators which are essentially just some people sharing their spreadsheet data.
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I don't believe this news people of italy experience job loss, italy is one of the most rich and popular country in the world. It's obvious adoption digital currency can help each country  but  is additional benefits to help economy growth of each country.
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this article is looking like the ANN Thread of some scam ICOs that want to fool people by making lots of promises that are supposed to be thanks to the blockchain revolution. The blockchain will not do magic to create many jobs and it will not make miracles in the world. so when you talk about blockchain, you need to moderate and be realistic about what blockchain is able to do and also about what blockchain is not able to do.
legendary
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LOL, I would agree that Blockchain can disrupt not just the Food industry but other sector as well. But I don't get it when the article says "70% of the existing jobs in Italy will no longer exist." That it mean that implementing Blockchain will really get rid of human intervention? This technology is just a tool and if no one from behind is manning the steering wheel then it's just useless.
legendary
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Using this transparency technology "Blockchain" may reduce many jobs but may increase employment.
The more resources are exploited in a transparent and fair manner, the more jobs will be created as a result of prosperity and thus more jobs in agriculture, development, technical research and other related sectors.

Turning work from manual to semi-mechanic has increased employment opportunities. How will transparency affect many businesses? Certainly more prosperity.
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With the world running at a very high speed, it is estimated that by 2030, more than 70% of the existing jobs in Italy will no longer exist.

I just don't get the part on why the news article used this line first when its not about solving the job loss the country will face in the future. It's clearly about data transparency for their food products and it doesn't show any single hint about the job sector. To be perfectly honest  it might even be the cause for some to lose their jobs. If Italy is ready to do so then the cons may outweigh the pros of this project as clearly the food industry in Italy is big and a lot of jobs are on the line here.
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With the world running at a very high speed, it is estimated that by 2030, more than 70% of the existing jobs in Italy will no longer exist. This is a period of digital disruption – where technology including blockchain, internet of things, smart contract, artificial intelligence, and others, is at the center of everything. The change depends on available data and their value.

Since 2017, the blockchain data has been growing exponentially and Italy has managed to produce data which is equivalent to the one collected from all the previous years (2017 and below). In 2018, the market in the country doubled to hit 31 million euros.

Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/blockchain-revolutionize-food/

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