Agri-tech evolution: harnessing digital pathways for sustainable agri-food systems
2025
Sumanta Das | Suman Dutta | Sampurna Bhattacharya | Rahul Sadhukhan | Riti Chatterjee | Malini Roy Choudhury
In recent years, the agriculture sector has witnessed a significant shift towards digitalization, driven by advancements in technology and the pressing need to address food security challenges. This review examines the potential of digital technologies to transform agriculture and ensure food security effectively. By synthesizing the literature and case studies, this paper explores various digital solutions and their impacts on different facets of agricultural practices and food production systems. This synthesis begins by outlining the key drivers behind the adoption of digital technologies in agriculture, including the need for increased productivity, resource efficiency, and resilience to climate change. It then delves into the diverse array of digital tools and platforms available, ranging from precision farming technologies and sensor networks to remote sensing applications. Through an analysis of empirical studies, this paper evaluates the efficacy of these technologies in enhancing crop yields, optimizing resource utilization, and improving supply chain management. Furthermore, this review addresses the socioeconomic and environmental implications of digital agricultural transformation. It also discusses issues such as access to technology, the digital divide, data privacy, and the potential for exacerbating inequalities within the agricultural sector. Future opportunities, adoption, and behavioral changes associated with agricultural digitalization are also covered, highlighting the importance of addressing associated challenges and ensuring equitable access to these technologies. By harnessing digital innovations responsibly and integrating them into holistic agricultural strategies, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners can pave the way for a more sustainable and resilient food system in the face of evolving global challenges.
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