Blockchain technology lets East African farmers sell globally Post author:MiamiCrypto Post published:July 28, 2023 Post category:Africa / Agriculture / Kenya / Logistics / Providence Blockchains’ tracing capacities can help certify that crops weren’t grown by razing woodlands or harvested with child labor. You Might Also Like Zimbabwe’s central bank to issue gold-backed digital currency: Report April 23, 2023 South African Retailer Pick n Pay Now Accepting Payments via BTC at All Its Stores February 3, 2023 Opera browser debuts stablecoin wallet MiniPay in Africa September 13, 2023