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Agricultural Social Networks: An Agricultural Value Chain-Based Digitalization Framework for an Inclusive Digital Economy

doi: 10.3390/app13116382
handle: 2263/92346
Sustainable agriculture is the backbone of food security systems and a driver of human well-being in global economic development (Sustainable Development Goal SDG 3). With the increase in world population and the effects of climate change due to the industrialization of economies, food security systems are under pressure to sustain communities. This situation calls for the implementation of innovative solutions to increase and sustain efficacy from farm to table. Agricultural social networks (ASNs) are central in agriculture value chain (AVC) management and sustainability and consist of a complex network inclusive of interdependent actors such as farmers, distributors, processors, and retailers. Hence, social network structures (SNSs) and practices are a means to contextualize user scenarios in agricultural value chain digitalization and digital solutions development. Therefore, this research aimed to unearth the roles of agricultural social networks in AVC digitalization, enabling an inclusive digital economy. We conducted automated literature content analysis followed by the application of case studies to develop a conceptual framework for the digitalization of the AVC toward an inclusive digital economy. Furthermore, we propose a transdisciplinary framework that guides the digitalization systematization of the AVC, while articulating resilience principles that aim to attain sustainability. The outcomes of this study offer software developers, agricultural stakeholders, and policymakers a platform to gain an understanding of technological infrastructure capabilities toward sustaining communities through digitalized AVCs.
SDG-03: Good health and well-being, Technology, Social network structures (SNSs), resilience principles, QH301-705.5, QC1-999, climate adaptation, Inclusivity, society 5.0, 650, Artificial intelligence (AI), Agricultural social networks (ASNs), Climate adaptation, Biology (General), agricultural big data, Agricultural big data, QD1-999, T, Physics, SDG-11: Sustainable cities and communities, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), internet of things, Internet of Things (IoT), Society 5.0, Agriculture value chain (AVC), inclusivity, Chemistry, Sustainability, TA1-2040, Resilience principles
SDG-03: Good health and well-being, Technology, Social network structures (SNSs), resilience principles, QH301-705.5, QC1-999, climate adaptation, Inclusivity, society 5.0, 650, Artificial intelligence (AI), Agricultural social networks (ASNs), Climate adaptation, Biology (General), agricultural big data, Agricultural big data, QD1-999, T, Physics, SDG-11: Sustainable cities and communities, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), internet of things, Internet of Things (IoT), Society 5.0, Agriculture value chain (AVC), inclusivity, Chemistry, Sustainability, TA1-2040, Resilience principles
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