An exploration of demand-driven IRL contract-farming using smart contracts on Polygon, decentralized storage on LightHouse/IPFS, verifiable push notifications of payments using Push protocol.
Background - the feeding hands that keep us all alive are ignored and abused around the world in various ways. A lot of the famers are stuck in debt traps for a few reasons: non-availability of reasonable, timely credit; lack of differentiation in pricing of their products; unavailability of proper insurance; poor compliance to standards of agriculture practices; degradation of soils year in and year out and others.
Carbon Mint addresses some of these problems by on-farm traceability of practices, inputs & quality using geo-stamped, timestamped and user-stamped data on the blockchain. The data acts as evidence for compliance and makes certification processes much more robust and can significantly reduce fraud in organic & natural food production.
In this hackathon, we focused on a model of farming known as "demand-driven" farming where a buyer commits to buying product at a certain price range. We implemented a set of smart contracts to connect wholesalers, farmer groups and farmers in a way that farmers get early prepayments for seeds, inputs, tools etc. Buyers get transparency, accountability and overall better quality products.
We believe that implementation of smart contracts to accompany physical contracts have several benefits: